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Pakistan Floods:September 9 Disaster Situation(2025)
2025-09-11        

标题:At least 13 dead, over 4m affected as Punjab reels from severe floods

时间:2025-9-9

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At least 13 people, including five children, died as floods devastated Jalalpur Pirwala, where more than 50 villages have been badly affected by the Chenab and Sutlej rivers.


Shops and houses collapsed, thousands of acres of crops were destroyed, and rescue teams struggled to reach stranded populations, authorities said.


Relief Commissioner Punjab Nabeel Javed said that due to severe flooding in the Ravi, Sutlej, and Chenab rivers, more than 4,300 villages have been affected.


He said that a total of 4.201 million people have been impacted by the flooding in the rivers. Of these, 2.163 million stranded people have been shifted to safe locations.


In the severely flood-hit districts, 417 relief camps have been established. In addition, 498 medical camps have been set up in the affected districts.


To provide healthcare for livestock, 431 veterinary camps have also been established.


So far, 1.579 million animals have been moved to safe places during rescue and relief operations in the affected districts.


The Relief Commissioner further stated that Mangla Dam is 89 per cent full, while Tarbela Dam has reached 100 percent capacity. On the Sutlej River, Indias Bhakra Dam is 90 per cent full, Pong Dam is 99 per cent full, and Thein Dam is 97 per cent full.


Relief Commissioner Punjab Nabeel Javed said that, on the orders of the Punjab Chief Minister, compensation will be provided to citizens for their losses.


At least 863 people have died and 1,147 others injured as widespread floods ravage Pakistan, damaging 9,166 homes, 672 kilometers of roads, and 239 bridges, according to a preliminary report by the Planning Commission. The deluge has also killed 6,200 livestock nationwide. The commission said it will release a final assessment of economic losses within two weeks.


The provincial breakdown shows Punjab with 216 deaths, 232 homes damaged, and 121 livestock lost. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa reported 484 fatalities, 4,666 homes damaged, and 5,460 livestock killed. Balochistan saw 26 deaths and 781 homes affected, while Gilgit-Baltistan recorded 87 fatalities, 1,253 homes damaged, and 67 livestock lost. In KPK, 30 people died and 2,078 homes were destroyed, while Islamabad reported 8 deaths and damage to 65 houses.


PM reviews damage


The Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif formed a high-level committee to assess the impact of recent floods on agricultural production and food security. The committee will be chaired by the Federal Minister for National Food Security.


The committee includes the Federal Minister for Planning and Development, the Secretary of Finance, and the Chief Secretaries of all four provinces, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Azad Jammu & Kashmir. In addition, the Agriculture Secretaries of Punjab and Sindh, the DG of PARC, the DG of the Land Information Management System, and Ahmed Umair will be part of the committee.


The committee will estimate losses in major crops such as sugarcane, cotton, rice, maize, and vegetables. The report will also include an analysis of price trends for agricultural commodities and vegetables over the past eight months.


Availability and price estimates for vegetables imported from Iran, the UAE, and Afghanistan will also be presented. Furthermore, a comprehensive analysis of losses to livestock and fodder, reductions in exports, and damage to infrastructure will be included.


The committee will also provide PM with recommendations for short-term measures and strategic actions.


Rivers updates


Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) reported that flood conditions persist in rivers across Punjab due to heavy rainfall in the upper catchment areas.


At Ganda Singh Wala, the Sutlej River is in very high flood with an inflow of 261,000 cusecs, PDMA Director General Irfan Ali Kathia said. The Sutlej was also in high flood at Sulemanki with 137,000 cusecs.


Flows in the Chenab River were recorded at 69,000 cusecs at Marala, 108,000 cusecs at Khanki Headworks, 120,000 cusecs at Qadirabad, 416,000 cusecs at Trimmu Headworks, and 452,000 cusecs at Panjnad, where the river was in very high flood.


In Multan, authorities warned that water levels in the Chenab River may rise further at any time, urging residents to move to safer locations.


Discharge of 543,000 cusecs from Head Trimmu entered the district, pushing water levels above the irrigation departments gauge of 413.40 feet at Head Muhammad Wala.


To reduce pressure, officials said the Shershah embankment would be breached using explosives, potentially affecting more than 20 villages.


MNAs Abdul Qadir Gillani and Ali Qasim Gillani appealed to residents to vacate their homes. Overnight evacuations were carried out near Shershah.


The Ravi River recorded 28,000 cusecs at Jassar, 59,000 cusecs at Shahdara (medium flood), 104,000 cusecs at Balloki Headworks (very high flood), and 135,000 cusecs at Sidhnai Headworks (high flood).


The PDMA further warned that the Sutlej Rivers flow is also expected to increase. The authority said the Indian High Commission had shared flood data with Pakistan, reporting high-level flooding downstream of Harike and Ferozepur in India.


DG PDMA said the civil administration, Pakistan Army, and other departments remained on alert, stressing: The protection of citizens lives and property must be ensured.


DG PDMA said all departments were on alert under the directives of the Punjab Chief Minister. All available resources are being utilized to protect the lives and property of citizens, he said.


Railways at risk


Railway officials said breaching at Shershah could disrupt the MultanRawalpindi track, suspending three services: the Mehr Express, Thal Express, and a shuttle to Dera Ghazi Khan.


The Mehr Express and Thal Express operate via Shershah Chenab Bridge, Muzaffargarh, Kundian, and Mianwali towards Rawalpindi, while the Dera Ghazi Khan shuttle passes through Shershah, Muzaffargarh, Kot Addu, and Taunsa Barrage.


If waters reach the Shershah crossing, the MultanKarachi main line may also be affected. However, operations on the MultanKarachi route will continue if the main line remains safe.


On Monday morning, the Thal Express departed at 6:30 am for Rawalpindi via the Shershah Chenab Bridge, while the Dera Ghazi Khan shuttle left at 5:30 am. If breaching occurs before 4:15 pm, railway officials said the Mehr Express service to Rawalpindi would be suspended.


City updates


The Chenab remained in high flood in Muzaffargarh, where authorities also prepared to breach near Shershah. Traffic police closed the MultanMuzaffargarh road and the route to Head Muhammad Wala, cutting road connectivity between Muzaffargarh and Multan.


Passengers were directed to reroute via Head Panjnad and Bahawalpur. Police said the gauge reading at Shershah Bridge was 394 feet against a high mark of 395 feet.


In Vehari, water levels in the Sutlej slightly receded but remained at medium flood at Head Islam, with inflows and outflows at 118,000 cusecs. Downstream flows at Mian Hakim and Mero Baloch exceeded 140,000 cusecs.


More than 185 villages were affected, and crops on 61,000 acres, including sesame, cotton, rice, and sugarcane were destroyed. At least 80,000 people were evacuated, while 58,000 livestock were moved to safer areas. The deputy commissioner and DPO visited affected areas overnight to review the situation.


Bahawalpur


In Bahawalpurs Jhangeewala area, floodwaters broke through an embankment in Panoohar village overnight, submerging homes and crops. Residents said they were forced to evacuate without assistance, while livestock was left without fodder. Large-scale displacement is ongoing.


In Uch Sharif, dozens of villages were submerged as houses collapsed and settlements went under water. Areas affected included Bet Ahmed, Bukhtiyari, Kachi Lal, and Rasoolpur.


Residents reported severe difficulties in evacuating, with many families still trapped in homes. Our houses have collapsed, and we are surrounded by water. Please rescue us, locals pleaded. Families said they could not evacuate with children due to high floodwaters, while food shortages worsened the crisis.


Clean water


More than 100,000 bottles of 19 liters each have been delivered to flood-affected districts as the supply of clean drinking water expands, the Housing Department said, adding that the effort is being carried out through the Punjab Saaf Pani Authority.


So far, 727,000 liters of water have been distributed across flood-hit areas, benefiting 242,333 people. On Sunday alone, 187,500 liters were provided. The authority is also distributing ultrafiltration hand pumps to affected communities.


All relevant institutions are working together to ensure citizens safety, and providing safe drinking water to flood victims remains our top priority, a Housing Department spokesperson said, adding that emergency measures were being taken to ease the difficulties of those affected.


Police evacuations and rescue efforts


Punjab Police continued rescue and relief operations in flood-hit districts. Inspector General Dr Usman Anwar said the force was ensuring the evacuation and protection of both citizens and livestock.


More than 16,000 officers and personnel, 747 vehicles, and 40 boats are involved in the operations. According to a police spokesperson, over 500,000 people have been evacuated so far, including 215,798 men, over 152,000 women, and 132,978 children.


Additionally, 584,474 livestock have been moved to safer areas. The breakdown of evacuations includes 159,930 people in the Multan region, 71,343 in Faisalabad, 62,355 in Dera Ghazi Khan, and 54,775 in Sahiwal.


IG Punjab urged citizens to cooperate with police during evacuations to protect precious human lives.


Minister reviews arrangements


Provincial Minister for Communication and Works Malik Sohaib Ahmed Bharth chaired a meeting to review flood arrangements, including relief camps, alternative routes, installation of signboards, and machinery availability.


He said protective embankments in Bahawalpur and Rahim Yar Khan were intact, while Head Sulemanki Road and Noor Pur embankment remained safe. Teams are working around the clock in the field, and heavy machinery has been deployed in Dera Ghazi Khan.


The minister directed that flood-affected roads be repaired immediately once water levels recede.

来源:the tribune

url

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2565772/at-least-13-dead-over-4m-affected-as-punjab-reels-from-severe-floods

标题:Floods risk triggering mass migration

时间:2025-9-9

正文:

KARACHI:

Weeks of torrential monsoon rains have unleashed catastrophic floods across Pakistan, killing more than 920 people, displacing nearly 2 million, submerging vast stretches of farmland, and sweeping away homes, schools and livestock.


The disaster could now trigger one of the country's largest internal migrations since the devastating 2010 floods, aid agencies and local experts warn.


"Migration has already started in several areas as unprecedented rains and floods have left nothing behind for millions of people," Shaukat Ali Chadhar, president of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Agriculture, told Anadolu.


Chadhar said the ongoing deluges have already affected around 10 million people dependent on agriculture across the country, mainly in northeastern Punjab province, the nation's food basket.


"A multi-pronged combination of rains and floods has affected the farmers in many ways, destroying stored and standing crops, agricultural lands and livestock," he explained, saying it could take up to 18 months for the land to become cultivable again.


"This gloomy scenario has left no choice for them but to migrate to the big cities to make a living," Chadhar said, warning that as many as 1 million migrants could make the move.


Climate disaster compounded


The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) warned last Friday that Pakistan is facing one of its worst monsoon seasons in recent memory.


According to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), at least 922 people have been killed and 1,047 injured since late June, while more than 10,000 homes have been partially or completely destroyed, mainly in Punjab and the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province.


In late August, India also battered by heavy rains opened the gates of major dams on rivers shared under the Indus Waters Treaty, cautioning Pakistan that the releases could swell downstream floods. The added discharges pushed Punjab's water levels even higher. For the first time in Pakistan's 78-year history, three eastern rivers the Sutlej, Jhelum and Chenab are simultaneously at "exceptionally" high flood levels, according to local authorities.


In Gilgit-Baltistan, sudden glacial lake outburst floods added another layer of devastation, tearing through remote valleys and destroying homes, water systems and power lines. These floods occur when rains or rising temperatures cause mountain lakes to burst, releasing torrents of water and debris with little warning.


The UN says climate change is accelerating glacial melt across the Himalaya and Hindu Kush ranges, creating more unstable lakes and heightening the risk of such disasters.


"Unpredictable and intense weather patterns, shrinking agriculture, sea erosion, unemployment, and lingering dry spells have caused widespread migration within Pakistan in the past decade," Hafiz Wasi Mohammad Khan, a member of the state-run Punjab Agriculture Research Board, told Anadolu. "We fear that this process would be further accelerated by the latest floods."


He estimated that although temporary migration will be higher, around 25% of the displaced people may never be able to return to their homes.


Earlier this year, the Climate Risk Index ranked Pakistan as the country most affected by climate change in 2022. Experts also point to human-driven vulnerabilities such as unchecked land grabs and illegal constructions along natural drainage paths, which the government has vowed to address.


"Pakistan stands where it was in 2010 in terms of handling floods," Khan said. "I suspect we will be discussing the same situation next year."


'Massive rehabilitation package'


In 2010, more than 2 million people were displaced by floods that inundated one-fifth of the country. Of those, 70% permanently settled in big cities because of the destruction of their homes and farmlands, according to Pakistan's Climate Change Ministry.


Khan warned that another wave of mass migration to already-overcrowded cities would not only add to their strained infrastructure, but also fuel crime and deepen poverty.


"An enormous challenge is ahead in terms of rehabilitation and food security. The affected families have lost everything their homes, lands, livestock and piled up stocks," he said, adding that farmers urgently need cash inputs to procure seeds and other agricultural supplies.


He noted that many communities, especially downstream, have learned from recurring floods over the past two decades. In some cases, they even view them as opportunities, as floods can regenerate land and replenish underground water levels.


Chadhar called for the establishment of a "special agriculture fund" to help farmers, in addition to writing off their loans and utility bills, saying the government cannot handle the challenge of rehabilitation alone.


Meanwhile, Farid Abdulkadir Aiywar, IFRC head of delegation for Pakistan, urged the international community not to overlook the unfolding tragedy that is "quietly but relentlessly" devastating communities across the country.


"The crisis is far from over," he told reporters Friday. "Entire communities remain underwater, families have lost everything, and access to safe water and health care is becoming more urgent by the day."


Irfan Ali Kathia, director general of the Punjab Disaster Management Authority, however, downplayed the chances of a large migration toward urban centers.

来源:the tribune

url

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2565752/floods-risk-triggering-mass-migration


标题:113mm rain lashes Lahore, disrupts routine businesses

时间:2025-9-9 12:20:00

正文:

LAHORE: Heavy rain lashed most of the areas of Lahore on Monday evening, inundating roads and localities and disrupting routine business. The first spell of rain started at about 4:30pm and continued non-stop for about one hour. After a gap of drizzle, the second spell of rain started at about 6:10pm and continued till 6:45.


According to the Water and Sanitation Agency (Wasa), the city received maximum rain (113mm) till 7pm at Paniwala Talab and its surrounding localities, followed by Iqbal Town with 97mm, Jail Road 65mm, Airport 35mm, Gulberg, 77.5mm, Lakshami Chowk 96.5mm, Upper Mall 66.5mm, Mughalpura 32.5mm, Tajpura 40.5mm, Nishtar Town 79mm, Chowk Nakhuda 73.5mm, Farrakhabad 95mm, Gulshan-i-Ravi 64.5mm, Samanabad 83.5mm, Johar Town 66.5mm, Shadipura 58.5mm and Qartuba Chowk (Mozang) 67mm.


According to the Met Office, Mondays rain in Lahore and adjoining areas is the second last spell of the ongoing monsoon.


The last spell of monsoon will last for two days from Sept 15 to 16, a Met official said while talking to Dawn. The heavy rain inundated several major roads in Gulberg, Johar Town, Mozang, Samanabad, Chowk Nakhudha, Farrukhabad, Lakshami Chowk, Railway Station, Township, Iqbal Town, Mughalpura, Tajpura, Jail Road, Gulshan-i-Ravi, the airport area and other parts of the city.



The citys sewerage seems inadequate to timely drain out the rainstorm water. We have been seeing this mess for last many years, deplores a motorist while talking to Dawn.


After a long time, I have seen various drainage projects being executed in Lahore these days. Lets see what happens after completion of these projects will they help the public in getting rid of inundating issues or not, he argued.


The rain disrupted the electricity supply system in the provincial capital, tripping nearly 80 feeders of 11kV distribution capacity. According to a spokesperson for the Lahore Electric Supply Company (Lesco), efforts had been made to energise the tripped feeders in a bid to ensure restoration of electricity in various localities.


The spokesperson said that at 6:16pm, the Lescos demand was 3,461MW. On the other hand, the Lesco management has issued an advisory, requesting the public to remain away from the poles, wires etc.



Lahore has a combined drainage network/system that means the domestic/commercial sewage water and rainwater drain fall together into the Ravi after flowing into the main lines. Ideally, the drainage system for rainwater should be separate, explained an official while talking to Dawn.


This is why the drainage system becomes choked and takes time to be drained fully in the rain season, he added.


On the other hand, the Lahorites, despite efforts by Wasa, continue to suffer from the continuous rain. The situation is also adding to the miseries of residents of those localities where the floodwater is already accumulated for the last many days.


Our houses are already under floodwater and Mondays rain has further increased level of water accumulated there for last many days, said a flood-affected resident of the Theme Park an illegal housing scheme where the floodwater drowned hundreds of houses completely.


He urged the government to speed up efforts to dry the area by draining out the accumulated floodwater.


THEME PARK: The Lahore district administration, led by DC Syed Musa Raza, visited Theme Park View housing scheme to review the water drainage activities there.


On this occasion, he directed the Water and Sanitation Agency (Wasa) to employ all resources to restore access of the people to the affected areas.



The DC emphasized the need for prompt action in response to complaints and warned of action on negligence in the water drainage process. To prevent dengue larva breeding, he sought fumigation after water drainage.


He also visited the new Ravi Bridge Shahdara to review the water flow in the river and relief operations. He directed all relevant departments and rescue agencies to maintain continuous monitoring and keep all machinery and equipment ready for relief operations. He urged the citizens not to pay heed to rumours.


Syed Musa Raza said timely planning and proactive measures had been ensured for public safety and the district administration and all agencies were working together as a team to prioritise public safety.

来源:DAWN

url

https://www.dawn.com/news/1940564/113mm-rain-lashes-lahore-disrupts-routine-businesses

标题:NDMA - Monsoon 2025 Daily Situation Report No. 76

时间:2025-9-9

正文总结:

Summary of NDMA Monsoon 2025 Daily Situation Report No. 76 (September 9, 2025)

I. Casualties

(1) Past 24 Hours

Deaths: A total of 6 people died nationwide. 1 female in Jhang (Punjab) due to lightning; 5 in Sukkur (Sindh: 1 male and 4 children due to house collapse and electrocution).

Injuries: 4 people injured 2 males in Punjab (Jhang and Lahore) and 2 children in Sukkur (Sindh).

(2) Cumulative Situation

A total of 928 people died and 1051 were injured nationwide. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP, 504 deaths, 218 injuries) and Punjab (245 deaths, 656 injuries) remained the worst-hit. Sindh reported 65 deaths and 83 injuries, with causes including lightning, house collapse, and electrocution.

II. Infrastructure and Property Losses

(1) Past 24 Hours

Houses damaged: 331 houses (259 partial, 72 complete) 188 in Khuzdar (Balochistan), 142 in AJ&K, and 1 in Lahore (Punjab).

Livestock perished: 324 heads (318 in Khuzdar, 6 in Kolai Palas of KP).

Roads & Bridges damaged: No new records (NTR).

(2) Cumulative Situation

671.58 km of roads, 239 bridges, 8182 houses, and 6508 livestock were damaged/lost. KP (3212 houses, 5466 livestock) and AJ&K (2347 houses) suffered severe losses.

III. Flood Relief Activities

(1) Past 24 Hours

Sindh distributed 21117 items, including 2000 tents, 3000 kitchen sets, and 8000 mosquito nets.

(2) Cumulative Situation

Supplies included 8520 tents/9010 kitchen sets in Sindh, 3869 tents/3921 blankets in KP, and 3569 tents/2824 life jackets in Punjab. Federal support: 25080 tents to Punjab, 2580 tents to KP.

IV. Relief and Medical Camps

(1) Past 24 Hours

Punjab added 6 relief camps (5098 occupants) and 11 medical camps (7512 treated); Sindhs 35 medical camps treated 4894. Nationwide total treated: 12406.

(2) Cumulative Situation

1637 relief camps housed 98984 people (Punjab 69917, KP 25927). 750 medical camps treated 237276 people (Punjab 184090, Sindh 49959).

V. Rescue Operations

(1) Past 24 Hours

Punjab conducted 92 operations (87419 rescued); Sindh rescued 7724. Nationwide total: 95143 rescued.

(2) Cumulative Situation

4715 operations rescued 2509272 people. Punjab (3976 ops, 2351919 rescued) and Sindh (473 ops, 141001 rescued) led significantly.

VI. Meteorological and Hydrological Forecast

(1) Weather and River Alerts

Weather: Scattered thunderstorms in Sindh (24 hours); rainfall to decrease (48 hours).

Rivers: Sutlej (Ganda Singh Wala) at exceptionally high level; Indus (Guddu) to reach high-very high on Sept 10; severe urban flooding in Sindh until Sept 10; flash floods expected in parts of Balochistan and Punjab.

(2) Reservoir Levels

Tarbela Dam: 1550.05 ft (100% storage); Mangla Dam: 1233.20 ft (88.17% storage), both at high levels.

VII. Rainfall

Heavy rainfall in select areas: 108 mm in Diplo (Sindh), 74 mm in Multan (Punjab), 85 mm in Hyderabad (Sindh); moderate-heavy rain in other regions.

巴基斯坦国家灾害管理局 2025 年季风季第 76 期每日情况报告(2025 9 9 日)

一、伤亡情况

(一)过去 24 小时

死亡人数:全国共 6 人死亡。旁遮普省杰汉吉尔地区 1 名女性因雷击死亡;信德省苏库尔地区 5 人(1 名男性、4 名儿童,分别因房屋倒塌和触电死亡)。

受伤人数:全国共 4 人受伤。旁遮普省杰汉吉尔和拉合尔地区各 1 名男性;信德省苏库尔地区 2 名儿童。

(二)累计情况

全国累计死亡 928 人、受伤 1051 人。开伯尔 - 普赫图赫瓦省(KP)死亡 504 人、受伤 218 人,旁遮普省死亡 245 人、受伤 656 人,仍是伤亡最严重的地区;信德省死亡 65 人、受伤 83 人,伤亡原因包括雷击、房屋倒塌、触电等。

二、基础设施及财产损失

(一)过去 24 小时

房屋损毁:全国共 331 所房屋损毁(259 所部分损毁、72 所完全损毁)。俾路支省胡兹达尔地区 188 所(122 所部分损毁、66 所完全损毁);阿扎德查谟和克什米尔(AJ&K142 所(136 所部分损毁、6 所完全损毁);旁遮普省拉合尔地区 1 所部分损毁。

牲畜死亡:共 324 头,其中俾路支省胡兹达尔地区 318 头,KP 省科莱帕拉斯地区 6 头。

道路与桥梁损毁:无新增记录(NTR)。

(二)累计情况

道路损毁 671.58 公里、桥梁 239 座、房屋 8182 所、牲畜 6508 头。KP 省房屋损毁 3212 所、牲畜死亡 5466 头,AJ&K 房屋损毁 2347 所,损失突出。

三、洪水救援活动

(一)过去 24 小时

信德省发放大量物资,包括 2000 顶帐篷、3000 套厨房用具、8000 顶蚊帐等,共计 21117 件。

(二)累计情况

各省累计发放物资丰富:信德省帐篷 8520 顶、厨房用具 9010 套;KP 省帐篷 3869 顶、毯子 3921 条;旁遮普省帐篷 3569 顶、救生衣 2824 件。联邦政府向旁遮普省提供 25080 顶帐篷等,向 KP 省提供 2580 顶帐篷等支持。

四、救援与医疗营地

(一)过去 24 小时

旁遮普省新增 6 个救援营地,5098 人入住,11 个医疗营地救治 7512 人;信德省 35 个医疗营地救治 4894 人,全国累计救治 12406 人。

(二)累计情况

全国累计设立 1637 个救援营地,98984 人入住,旁遮普省 607 个营地(69917 人)、KP 308 个营地(25927 人)为主。累计 750 个医疗营地,救治 237276 人,旁遮普省(184090 人)和信德省(49959 人)为主要救治地区。

五、救援行动

(一)过去 24 小时

旁遮普省开展 92 次行动,救出 87419 人;信德省救出 7724 人,全国共救出 95143 人。

(二)累计情况

全国累计开展 4715 次救援行动,救出 2509272 人。旁遮普省 3976 次行动救 2351919 人,信德省 473 次行动救 141001 人,救援成效显著。

六、气象水文预报

(一)天气与河流预警

天气:未来 24 小时信德省部分地区有分散雷暴,旁遮普省等有零星雷暴;未来 48 小时降雨减弱。

河流:萨特累季河甘达辛格瓦拉站维持异常高水位;印度河古杜站预计 9 10 日达高至极高水位;杰纳布河潘金纳德站达极高水位;拉维河锡德奈站达异常高水位。信德省主要城市至 9 10 日或现严重内涝,部分地区未来 36 小时可能出现山洪。

(二)水库水位

塔贝拉大坝水位 1550.05 英尺(蓄水量 100%),曼格拉大坝 1233.20 英尺(蓄水量 88.17%),均处高位。

七、降雨量

过去 24 小时降雨集中:信德省海得拉巴 85 毫米、迪普洛 108 毫米;旁遮普省木尔坦 74 毫米、拉合尔 66 毫米,其他地区多为中到大雨。

来源:NDMA

Url

https://www.ndma.gov.pk/storage/sitreps/September2025/SrWm95Uao9K1o5FADVLB.pdf


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