Heavy monsoon rains have caused medium-level flooding in the Indus River at Kalabagh. Other places like Tarbela Dam, Chashma, Guddu, and Sukkur barrages are also seeing low-level floods. These rising water levels have put nearby areas at risk and created serious problems for local communities.
Many districts in Punjab and Balochistan are badly affected by the floods. Continuous rain has made the situation worse, damaging roads, bridges, and houses. Some villages have become cut off because roads are under water, making it hard for rescue teams to reach people in need.
Thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes and move to safer places. Many families are now staying in temporary shelters or with relatives in nearby towns. Local authorities and rescue teams are working day and night to help people move to safer areas and to provide food, clean drinking water, and medical aid.
Farmers are worried because the floodwater has damaged crops and fields. This could cause food shortages and financial loss for many families who depend on farming to earn their living.
The government has asked people living near rivers and dams to stay alert and follow safety instructions. Rescue teams are ready to deal with any emergency, but more rain in the coming days could make the situation even more difficult.
People are hoping that the rains will stop soon so that water levels can go down and life can return to normal for thousands of families affected by these floods.