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Pakistan Floods:July 27 Disaster Situation(2025)
2025-07-28        

标题:Monsoon2025death toll mounts to 271 

时间:2025-7-27 

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At least six more people lost their lives and 22 others were injured in rain and flood-related incidents across the country in the past 24 hours, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) reported.

According to the NDMA, the latest casualties were reported from Punjab and Balochistan, where two and four deaths occurred, respectively. The fatalities were caused by flooding, collapsing roofs, and drowning incidents.

The authority further stated that since the beginning of the monsoon season on June 26, a total of 271 people have died, and 655 others have been injured in various rain-related incidents nationwide.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast mostly cloudy weather with chances of light drizzle in Karachi over the next three days, along with stronger-than-usual daytime winds.

Drizzle is likely during the night or early morning on Tuesday, while sea breezes are expected to remain fully active.

Daytime temperatures in the city are expected to range between 33°C and 35°C. Humidity levels may reach up to 80% in the morning and 65% in the evening.

Elsewhere in Sindh, hot and humid weather is expected to persist, but areas in Tando Allahyar, Umerkot, Mirpurkhas, Sanghar, Tharparkar, Mithi, Thatta, and Badin may experience gusty winds, thunderstorms, and rainfall.

Light drizzle is also expected along Pakistan’s broader coastal belt. Meanwhile, due to recent heavy rainfall in the north, low-level flooding continues at Guddu and Sukkur barrages, though the Kotri barrage is reporting normal water flow.

Separately, the PMD has forecast more monsoon rains accompanied by wind-thundershowers across the country beginning Monday.

Afresh westerly wave is expected to enter on Tuesday, which may further intensify the weather system.

The rainfall could lead to flash floods in local nullahs and streams, and urban flooding in low-lying areas of major cities.

Landslides and mudslides may block roads in hilly areas such as Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan, Murree, Galliyat, and Kashmir.

The Punjab Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) has issued a flood alert for the Chenab and Jhelum rivers and surrounding tributaries, warning of possible low to medium-level flooding from July 29 to 31.

Authorities have been directed to take precautionary measures, while Rescue 1122 teams and emergency control rooms remain on high alert.

Morning temperatures recorded today were: Islamabad 28 ° C, Lahore 29 °C, Karachi and Peshawar 30°C, Quetta, Gilgit, and Muzaffarabad 24°C, and Murree 15°C.

来源:TheTribune 

url:https://tribune.com.pk/story/2558102/monsoon-2025-death-toll-mounts-to-271


标题:Nextspell of monsoon rains to begin from tomorrow: PDMA 时间:2025-7-27 

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LAHORE: Fresh monsoon spell of rains will begin from tomorrow (Monday), the PDMA Punjab has said in a statement.

Director General Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Irfan Ali Kathia has said that no losses of life reported in rain-related incidents in the province during last 24 hours.

DGPDMAhassaid that the Indus River has been in low flood at Tarbela and Kalabagh, while the river has been in medium flood at Taunsa barrage.

Chenab, Ravi, Jhelum and Sutlej flowing at below flood level in the province, he said.

The Met office earlier reported that monsoon currents are continuously penetrating in upper and central parts of the country. A westerly wave is likely to approach on 29th July.

Rain with scattered heavy falls is expected in Islamabad, Rawalpindi and other districts of Punjab, from 28th to 31st July. Rainfall is also likely in D.G. Khan, Multan, Bahawalpur and other districts of southern Punjab from 29th to 31st July.

This monsoon spell will also bring rainfall in various districts of Sindh, Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Baluchistan.

来源:arynews

url:https://arynews.tv/next-spell-monsoon-rains-begin-tomorrow-pdma/

标题:GBfloodsdeath toll at 10 as rescue operations continue, need for aid mounts

时间:2025-7-27 15:31:00

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The death toll from floods in Gilgit-Baltistan stood at 10 as search and rescue operations continued across the region and stranded tourists were moved to safer locations, officials said on Sunday.

The devastating impacts of climate change have become more visible in GB as unprecedented heat waves, erratic weat her patterns and glacial melting have triggered cloudbursts and intense floods across the region.

Floods swept across GB on Monday, causing landslides, leaving many stranded, and damaging more than 500 houses, roads and other infrastructure.

In a statement today, GB government spokesperson Faizullah Faraq said flood-related incidents in the region have claimed 10 lives since Monday, when four were killed and 15 went missing in Babusar.

The toll in Babusar has risen to seven, while two deaths were reported from Diamer’s Thore Valley and another from the Astore district, Faraq added.

The body of an unidentified woman was recovered from the Indus River in Chilas’s Minar area. “The body could be that of one of the tourists swept away at the Babusar Highway,” he said.

While speaking about the search operation yesterday, Faraq had said there may be 10 to 12 missing tourists at Babusar valley.

“Search operations are underway on Babusar Highway by personnel of the Pakistani Army, district administration and other institutions,” he said, adding that rescue and relief operations were also underway in Ghanche, Ghizer and Gilgit.

Most tourists trapped in Ferry Meadows have been rescued and moved to a safe place, Faraq said, adding that the Silk Road had been restored for all types of traffic.

“At least Rs20 billion worth of damage has been caused by flooding in Gilgit-Baltistan,” he said.

“The province runs on grants and aid; it will be difficult redressal for the provincial government alone. The federal government should announce a separate reasonable grant for the relief of flood disasters.”

A day earlier, GB Chief Minister Haji Gulbar Khan appe aled to the federal government for Rs7bn in emergency funds to deal with climate-induced disasters that approximately “caused damages exceeding Rs20bn across the region.”

He said unprecedented floods had impacted seven districts, with Diamer being the worst affected. “People in GB are facing daily flood events. At least one flood occurs every day,” he said.

The chief minister said that 300 homes were destroyed, 200 were partially damaged, 40 water channels in 30 villages were swept away and 15 kilometres of roads, bridges, agricultural land, crops and public and private infrastructure were severely damaged.

He noted that only Rs1bn was allocated in the GB budget for emergencies and that the local government is also burdened with Rs3bn in liabilities from past disaster rehabilitation efforts. 

来源:DAWN(黎明报) 

url: https://www.dawn.com/news/1926918/gb-floods-death-toll-at-10-as-rescue-operations-continue-n eed-for-aid-mounts


标题:GBseeksRs7bn aid; thousands displaced in Punjab 

时间:2025-7-27 10:01:00 

正文:

• CMGulbar says region lacks funds to tackle flood damage 

• Seven districts affected; Diamer worst hit by daily flash floods 

• Villagers flee Rajanpur, Bhakkar, Layyah, Muzaffargarh as low-lying districts in Punjab submerged

GILGIT / LAHORE / DERAGHAZI KHAN: Gilgit-Balti stan Chief Minister Haji Gulbar Khan on Saturday appe aled to the federal government for Rs7 billion in emergency funds to deal with climate-induced disasters that have caused damages exceeding Rs20bn across the region.

Speaking at a press conference at the CM House in Gilgit, the chief minister said the GB government lacks the financial capacity to handle the unprecedented disasters.

CM Khan was accompanied by GB Home Minister Shams Lone, GB Assembly member Jamil Ahmed, Special Assi stant on Infor mation Eman Shah and Special Assistant on GB Disaster ManagementAuthority MuhammadAli Quaid.

He said unprecedented floods had impacted seven districts, with Diamer being the worst affected. “People in GB are facing daily flood events. At least one flood occurs every day,” he said.

He said that so far, 10 fatalities and four injuries have been reported. Seven deaths were reported from Babusar, two from Thore Valley (Diamer) and another from Astore district.

The chief minister said that 300 homes were destroyed, 200 were partially damaged, 40 water channels in 30 villages were swept away and 15 kilometres of roads, bridges, agricultural land, crops and public and private infrastructure were severely damaged.

He noted that only Rs1bn was allocated in the GB budget for emergencies and that the local government is also burdened with Rs3bn in liabilities from past disaster rehabilitation efforts.

“Iappeal to the prime minister of Pakistan to immediately release at least Rs7bn to restore roads, electricity, water channels and to undertake other essential relief efforts,” the chief minister said and requested the premier to visit the region.

He recalled that the federal government provided Rs3bn during the 2022 floods, but criticised the previous GB administration for misusing the funds, with the exception of a model village established for flood victims in Ghizer’s Bubor area.

“This year’s disasters are beyond our resources. I urge the federal government to help the people of GB,” he added, while also appealing to non-governmental and international organisations for support. A formal request has been sent to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, he said.

Meanwhile, the Karakoram Highway, which was blocked at Chilas on Saturday, was reopened for traffic on Sunday. However, flash flood events continued to be reported across GB.

In Fairy Meadows near Nanga Parbat, a flash flood swept away over 200 goats, sheep and surrounding greenery. Rescue 1122 reported multiple flash floods in the Shigar district on Saturday, affecting crops and infrastructure in Qaimabad Tisar, Chatron and Garam Chashma.

Residents said flash floods disrupted road access, mobile networks and electricity. In Kondus village of Ghanche district, a devastating landslide destroyed over 50 homes. Survivors are in dire need of shelter, food, medical care and internet access.

Flood-affected communities in Diamer and elsewhere are facing severe shortages of clean drinking water and essential supplies.

Punjab grapples with flooding

Meanwhile, thousands of residents across several districts in Punjab were displaced on Saturday as widespread flooding inundated low-lying areas. In some regions, such as Rojhan tehsil of Rajanpur, residents resorted to hiring private boats after failing to receive government assistance.

Several villagers in Bhakkar, Layyah, Multan and Muzaffargarh also had to leave due to a medium-level flood. All their crops were damaged due to the flood, and their houses were also surrounded by water.

The hundreds of people living in the catchment areas of the rivers Sindh and Chenab also had to migrate on their own, along with their cattle, struggling to find fodder and shelter. They protested the government’s lack of relief efforts.

In Layyah, the third flood wave in the Indus River raised water levels to 450,000 cusecs. A protective embankment near the under-construction Taunsa Bridge collapsed, submerging adjacent villages and farmlands. Rescue machinery, including a multimillion-rupee excavator, was at risk of being lost.

Dera Ghazi Khan Commissioner Chaudhry Ashfaq told Dawn that the situation was under control and that the excavator would be recovered once the water receded. Relief camps have been set up in Karor tehsil of Layyah at several locations.

Meanwhile, Dera Ghazi Khan Deputy Com missioner Usman Khalid said water levels were expected to remain stable by evening and noted that seven relief camps had been established in Taunsa. He confirmed that no mass evacuations had occurred yet.

Punjab Senior Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb visited flood-hit areas in Pindi Bhattian and Hafizabad, where dozens of villages were submerged due to heavy rains. She met with residents, announced one-month rations for affected families and inspected medical and livestock camps.

She said a survey had been conducted to assess flood damage and pledged to provide financial assistance in a transparent manner. Emergency measures have been implemented in affected areas, with residents advised to relocate from dilapidated structures.

Earlier, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Punjab issued flood warnings for the Chenab and Jhelum rivers and their tributaries, anticipating rising water levels from July 28 to 31.

Punjab’s Relief Commissioner Nabil Javed directed local officials and departments, including agriculture, irrigation, health, livestock and transport, to remain on high alert and ensure that emergency arrangements, including food, shelter and clean water, were in place.

PDMA Director General Irfan Ali Kathia urged the public to follow safety advisories and cooperate with authorities during emergency evacuations. He assured that the government would provide full support to both people and their livestock. 

来源:DAWN(黎明报) 

url: https://www.dawn.com/news/1926838/gb-seeks-rs7bn-aid-thousands-displaced-in-punjab


标题:NDMA-Monsoon2025Daily Situation Report No. 32 

时间:2025-7-27 

正文总结:

This is the 32nd daily monsoon situation report released by Pakistan's National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), covering data from 13:00 on July 26 to 13:00 on July 27, 2025, as well as cumulative data. The main contents are as follows:

Casualties

Last 24 hours: 8 people died (6 in Punjab due to house collapse and electrocution, 1 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa due to house collapse, and 1 in Gilgit-Baltistan), and 21 people were injured (all in Punjab). Note: After data reconciliation, Gilgit-Baltistan reclassified 1 child as female and added 1 additional female death to the cumulative figures.

Cumulative data (June 26- July 27): 279 people died and 676 were injured. Punjab remains the worst-hit area, with 151 deaths and 535 injuries.

Infrastructure and Property Losses

Last 24 hours: 362 houses were damaged (100 partially, 262 fully), mainly in Gilgit-Baltistan (346 houses); 7 livestock died (Poonch, Azad Jammu and Kashmir); 0.11 km of roads in Gilgit-Baltistan were damaged (partially washed away or blocked by landslides, some have been cleared).

Cumulative data: 1,553 houses were damaged, 374 livestock died, and 18.61 km of roads and 12 bridges were destroyed.

Rescue and Relief Supplies

Last 24 hours: 2 tents were distributed to Gilgit-Baltistan, with no other supplies recorded.

Cumulative data: 870 tents, 671 kitchen sets, etc., have been distributed; among 27 relief camps, 2 in Sindh are accommodating 176 people; 148 rescue operations have been carried out cumulatively, saving 1,777 people.

Hydrology and Meteorology

Rivers and reservoirs: The Indus River at Taunsa and Guddu is at medium flood level, and most others are at low levels; Tarbela Reservoir is at 1535.25 feet (maximum 1550 feet), and Mangla Reservoir at 1197.70 feet (maximum 1242 feet).

Weather forecast: Scattered thunderstorms are expected in some areas in the next 24 hours; monsoon activity may revive with isolated heavy falls in 48 hours. Murree, Punjab, recorded 20 mmofrainfall in the last 24 hours, the highest rainfall point.

巴基斯坦国家灾害管理局(NDMA)发布的第 32 期季风季每日情况报告,涵盖了 2025 年 7 月 26 日 13 时至 27 日 13 时的相关数据及累积数据,主要内容如下:

人员伤亡 

过去 24 小时:8 人死亡(旁遮普省 6 人因房屋倒塌和触电、开伯尔- 普赫图赫瓦省 1 人 因房屋倒塌、吉尔吉特- 巴尔蒂斯坦 1 人),21 人受伤(均在旁遮普省)。注:经数据 核对,吉尔吉特- 巴尔蒂斯坦将 1 名儿童重新归类为女性,并新增 1 名女性死亡记录。 累积数据(6 月 26 日-7 月 27 日):279 人死亡,676 人受伤。旁遮普省仍是伤亡最 严重地区,死亡 151 人、受伤 535 人。

基础设施与财产损失

过去 24 小时:362 所房屋受损(部分受损 100 所、完全损毁 262 所),主要集中在吉尔 吉特- 巴尔蒂斯坦(346 所);7 头牲畜死亡(阿扎德查谟和克什米尔的蓬奇地区);吉 尔吉特- 巴尔蒂斯坦有 0.11 公里道路受损(部分被冲毁或因山体滑坡受阻,部分已清理)。 累积数据:1553 所房屋受损,374 头牲畜死亡,18.61 公里道路、12 座桥梁损毁。

救援与救济物资

过去 24 小时:向吉尔吉特- 巴尔蒂斯坦发放 2 顶帐篷,无其他物资发放记录。 累积数据:已发放帐篷 870 顶、厨房用具 671 套等;27 个救济营地中,信德省 2 个营地 收容 176 人;累计开展 148 次救援行动,救出 1777 人。

水文与气象

河流与水库:印度河 Taunsa 和 Guddu 段处于中等洪水水平,其余多为低水位;Tarbela 水 库水位 1535.25 英尺(最大蓄水位 1550 英尺),Mangla 水库 1197.70 英尺(最大蓄水位 1242 英尺)。

天气预报:未来 24 小时部分地区有雷暴降雨;48 小时内季风活动可能增强,局部有强降 雨。旁遮普省 Murree 地区过去 24 小时降雨量达 20 毫米,为主要降雨点。 This 

来源:NDMA 

url:https://www.ndma.gov.pk/storage/sitreps/July2025/sVzRSL27DkXeA1y06UUm.pdf


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