标题:Rescue efforts continue in Karachi as rains kill four, several missing
时间:2025-9-10
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KARACHI:
Torrential rains paralysed Karachi on Wednesday, flooding neighbourhoods, sweeping away vehicles and leaving at least three people dead and several missing, as the army joined civil authorities in rescue operations.
At least seven people were swept away when a rickshaw and two cars plunged into the swollen Konkar stream in Gadap Town during overnight heavy rain, police and rescue officials confirmed.
Rescue teams recovered the bodies of four victims – a woman and her son among them – during a day-long search operation, officials confirmed. Three more people remain missing, with efforts to trace them ongoing.
The deceased were identified as 60-year-old Nabu Gulab, her 45-year-old son Raja, and 40-year-old Javed Shah, son of Muhammad Habib Shah. All were residents of Gadap Town.
“The strong current hampered rescue efforts overnight. Teams resumed the operation in the morning and managed to recover three bodies,” said Gadap Town SHO Sarfaraz Jatoi.
In a separate incident, police in Mauripur said the body of a man, believed to be around 60 years old, was recovered from the sea near Manora Salehabad Jaba Jetty.
The body was shifted to Sohrab Goth Edhi morgue after initial examination. Authorities said no documents were found on the deceased, making immediate identification impossible.
Relief and rescue work
Due to heavy monsoon rains, the Thado Dam located in Gadap Town overflowed, submerging the Super Highway (M-9 Motorway) and significantly affecting traffic flow.
The overflow from the Thado Dam also inundated surrounding areas, streets, and alleys in Gadap Town. Residents of Scheme 33 and nearby localities spent the night in fear as floodwaters entered their neighbourhoods.
Late at night, areas including Sohrab Goth, Machar Colony, Hasan Nauman Colony, and Khameeso Goth in the New Karachi Industrial Area were also inundated as local streams overflowed, trapping residents in their homes. Many people spent the night trying to reach safer ground on their own.
Elsewhere in the city, several neighbourhoods were hit hard by the downpour. North Karachi’s Do Minute Chowrangi, Nagan Chowrangi, Sharah-e-Pakistan, Jail Chowrangi, Liaquatabad, Buffer Zone, Anda Mor, Qalandaria Chowk, Five Star Chowrangi, KDA Chowrangi, Essa Nagri, Sir Shah Suleman Road, Sharah-e-Faisal, and PECHS all experienced severe waterlogging, causing major difficulties for commuters and residents.
As floodwaters from the Thado Dam reached Saadi Town late Tuesday, panic spread among residents. People began taking precautionary measures, attempting to safeguard their homes and vehicles.
Pakistan Army rescue teams were mobilised within hours of the downpour, officials said. Troops worked with Sindh Rangers, law enforcement agencies, and the civil administration to evacuate people from flooded areas and ensure the drainage of accumulated rainwater in residential neighbourhoods.
Soldiers also assisted in restoring traffic flow on key arteries, including the M-9 Motorway, where several vehicles had been stranded. Residents of Saima and Saadi Town were among those relocated to safer areas. “Army personnel remained busy throughout the day, rescuing citizens and providing relief,” officials said. Locals expressed gratitude for what they described as a swift and timely response.
According to a Rescue 1122 spokesperson, their team spotted a stalled vehicle caught in the current. The car appeared empty, but the flow of water was strong, and the team was trying to approach it.
Rescue 1122 teams, in coordination with the district administration, successfully relocated over 350 citizens to safer areas through timely action.
In Saadi Town, 10 people trapped in floodwaters were rescued by Rescue 1122 in collaboration with the Pakistan Army, according to the spokesperson. Deputy Commissioner East and Deputy Commissioner Malir personally supervised the rescue operations.
In District Keamari, rescue efforts were also carried out with the support of revenue and police departments. Assistant Commissioner Keamari Madiha Narejo led the operation that safely relocated 100 individuals.
In Gulshan-e-Iqbal, two people were trapped in a flood surge in the Lyari River near Imtiaz Super Store. A Rescue 1122 team, equipped with an ambulance and water rescue vehicle, promptly responded. After considerable effort, both individuals were safely rescued and moved to a secure location.
The Sindh government later decided to break a section of the central barrier of the M-9 to allow floodwaters to pass through. The work is being carried out in response to the evolving situation. Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah directed that the motorway be cleared as soon as possible to restore traffic.
The CM also instructed officials to closely monitor the water flow from the dam and to keep the public continuously informed to prevent further harm. On his orders, MNA Jam Karim and MPA Saleem Baloch visited the site.
According to the CM’s spokesperson, a Shehzore truck was swept away by floodwaters from the dam’s spillway, but all four people inside were rescued under the supervision of the DC Malir.
Rainfall statistics
Karachi was lashed by heavy downpours as the second wave of monsoon rains hit the city on Tuesday, with Surjani Town receiving the highest rainfall at 129.8mm over the past 24 hours.
According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), Gulshan-e-Maymar (Jamia Rasheed) recorded 93.1mm, DHA Phase VII 90mm, and North Karachi 72.2mm.
Other areas also saw significant showers, including Gulshan-e-Hadeed (69mm), Nazimabad (54mm), Korangi (55mm), Orangi Town (47.2mm), Saadi Town (55.1mm), Kemari (52.2mm), Jinnah Terminal (53mm), Airport Old Area (46.7mm), PAF Faisal Base (55mm), Met Office University Road (45.4mm), PAF Masroor Base in Karachi West (41mm), and Bahria Town (45mm).
Continuous rains caused flooding in several areas, including Gharibabad, Liaquatabad, the Liaquatabad underpass, and around the National Stadium. Water from a nearby dam entered the route from the Super Highway to Malir Cantt, disrupting movement.
The Lyari River overflowed, sweeping away several vehicles. Rescue teams later retrieved two submerged vehicles with the help of a crane.
In Quaidabad, erosion along the banks of the Malir River has weakened the area, prompting the district administration to build a protective embankment. Rescue agencies remain deployed at affected sites.
All educational institutions (public and private) within the Karachi Division's jurisdiction will remain closed. A notification in this regard has been issued by the Commissioner Karachi.
Alternative routes
As a precaution, the traffic police have implemented alternative routes, traffic coming from Hyderabad to Karachi is being diverted toward Model Road.
Traffic from Karachi heading toward Hyderabad is being redirected back into the city via the Sabzi Mandi cut. The situation remains tense, and authorities continue to monitor and manage the impact of the floodwaters.
Power Outages
According to a K-Electric (KE) spokesperson, the monsoon rains continued in Karachi on Tuesday for the third consecutive day. During intermittent spells of heavy and light rain, K-Electric's network remained stable and operational across all sectors, including generation, transmission, and distribution. Electricity supply across the city largely continued without interruption.
The electricity transmission system in the city of Karachi remains stable. Electricity is being supplied through more than 1,975 out of 2,100 feeders, according to a KE spokesperson. There are reports of rainwater accumulation in low-lying areas, which is causing difficulties in restoration efforts, the spokesperson added.
Recently restored areas include Ziauddin Hospital, Kausar Niazi Colony, North Nazimabad Blocks H and F, Surjani Sector 5-C1, 5-C2, 5-C3, 5-C4, and North Karachi.
Electricity has also been restored in Shah Faisal Colony No. 2, Korangi Golden Town, Natha Khan, Naseerabad, Barelvi Colony, Shah Faisal No. 1 Vegetable Market, Resham Gali, Azeem Pura, Muaz Garden, Millat Town, Ghazali Town, Hazara Chowk, Kohati Mohalla, Sadat Colony, New Iqbalabad, Cantt Bazaar (Drigh Road), Malir, and Sadiq Goth, as well as Gulistan-e-Johar Block 12, Shah Latif Town Sectors 16/A, 16/B, and 17/A, Super Highway, Gulshan-e-Hadeed, Christian and Umar Farooq Colony, and Askari-III near Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center.
Other areas where power has been restored include Mari Baloch and Ghulam Qadir Rind Goth, 500 Quarters, Model Colony, Old and New Labour Square, Cattle Colony, Faiz Ganj, Shehryar Town, Barkat-e-Madina, Shershah, Atma Ram Road, and Shikarpur Colony.
Power will be restored in the remaining areas as soon as rainwater drainage is completed and safety clearance is received from field teams, assured KE.
K-Electric spokesperson Imran Rana appealed to citizens to observe safety measures during the rains. He advised staying away from electric poles, meters, service brackets, and broken or tangled internet or cable wires.
He also warned against using indoor wiring or water pumps with wet hands or while standing in water. In case of any electrical faults at home, citizens are urged to seek help from certified electricians.
His statement came after three unfortunate electrocution incidents were reported by Tuesday evening in Ayub Goth (Gadap Town), Khawaja Ajmer Nagri, and Shah Faisal.
Expressing sorrow over the incidents, the K-Electric spokesperson clarified that the Ayub Goth incident occurred inside a shop and, according to preliminary investigations, did not involve any K-Electric infrastructure.
Similarly, the Khawaja Ajmer Nagri incident was related to indoor wiring of a residential property, again with no link to K-Electric installations. The Shah Faisal No 3 incident occurred during an attempted electricity theft.
来源:the tribune
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https://tribune.com.pk/story/2565966/karachi-rains-all-night
标题:Karachi rain deaths rise to 7; over 300 relocated as heavy showers swell Lyari, Malir rivers
时间:2025-9-10 18:52:00
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The death toll from rain-related incidents in Karachi rose to seven on Wednesday, while over 300 people were relocated to safety after heavy monsoon showers swelled the Malir and Lyari rivers.
Lyari and Malir rivers serve as Karachi’s main storm drains, channelling rainwater through a network of nullahs into the Arabian Sea. Once natural seasonal streams, they are now heavily constricted by urban sprawl, encroachments, and solid waste, turning many drains into open sewers. This blockage reduces their capacity to carry stormwater, causing frequent urban flooding during monsoon downpours.
Four more people died in rain-related incidents in the metropolis today, raising the death toll since yesterday to seven, while three were missing, according to rescue services.
Edhi rescuers recovered the bodies of two men and a woman after a van carrying four people fell into the rain-filled Konkar Nadi in Gadap Town, a statement issued by the Edhi Foundation said. The deceased were identified as 60-year-old Nabu Gulab, 45-year-old Raja Gulab and 45-year-old Javed Shah.
The rescue operation to find the other missing people was underway, the spokesperson added.
Separately, police surgeon Dr Summaiya Syed told Dawn.com that the body of an 18-year-old man, identified as Ahmed Qadir, was brought to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital from North Nazimabad’s Block-C after he “died of an electric shock”.
A man was saved alive and the search for another was underway after the two went missing in the Malir river, a statement issued by Rescue 1122 said.
The man rescued was identified as Mustafa Ali Gul, while Farhan Akram remained missing. Deputy Mayor Salman Abdullah Murad and the Malir deputy commissioner were present on the site, Rescue 1122 added.
Two others were rescued alive after they were trapped in the Lyari river, Rescue 1122 said in a statement, shared by the Sindh Information Department.
Meanwhile, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah refuted rumours of the operational section of Shahrah-i-Bhutto Expressway (Malir Expressway) caving in or being breached to divert waters.
Asked about a video being shared on social media that showed a paved section caving in during a media talk in Karachi, CM Shah explained: “Malir Expressway is under construction at that place. A bund is being built properly on the river, so when water from the river comes and it (the bund) is incomplete, then the water will pass through some location or another.
“That is it. There is no issue,” he added, advising people to “use their energy” for a better cause.
The CM’s spokesperson, Abdul Rasheed Channa, also issued a statement refuting reports of Shahrah-i-Bhutto caving in, saying: “It is not [a] real picture.”
The image shows the Malir River inundated following heavy monsoon rains in Karachi on Sept 10. — DawnNewsTV
A further statement from the chief minister’s spokesperson said there was “no truth” to the news of an operational part of the highway being washed away.
“The unpaved part of Shahrah-i-Bhutto has sunk down in the rainwater, and work is still ongoing. This is the part of Shahrah-i-Bhutto that has collapsed and neither a retaining wall has been built nor stone pitching has been done. This is part of the Malir section, which is under construction and is not yet open to traffic,” the statement said.
It added that sections of the road that were open for traffic were still being used by the public.
In the 24-hour period till 2pm, Karachi received the highest amount of rainfall in Defence Housing Authority’s Phase 7 (31.5 millimetres), according to data issued by the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).
PAF Masoor Base recorded 18mm, Gulshan-i-Maymar 16mm, Korangi 15.4mm, Keamari 15mm, Surjani Town 13mm, and North Karachi 12mm, while the areas to receive the lowest rainfall were Bahria Town (2mm) and Jinnah Terminal (4mm).
According to PMD’s data, Karachi received nearly 144mm of rain since September 8, with Surjani Town witnessing the maximum rainfall. Gulshan-i-Maymar, Gulshan-i-Hadeed and Korangi recorded showers ranging between 90-110mm.
The image shows rainfall recorded in various areas of Karachi from September 8 to 10. — PMD
Water enters Saadi Town; 318 relocated from near Malir river
Separately, CM Shah visited various locations across Karachi — including the Lyari river, Jinnah Avenue, Saadi Town and Shahrah-i-Bhutto Expressway — to review water drainage following the rains.
Footage from DawnNewsTV showed that the road linking Superhighway to Thado Dam was inundated, with water gushing into a stream and people gathered near the spot.
The Sindh CM, accompanied by Local Government Minister Saeed Ghani, visited the flooded Saadi Town through the Malir Cantonment route, the provincial Information Department said on X.
“The water entered Saadi Town due to overflow of the Lath and Thado Dams,” the chief minister was informed. He met with the local residents and directed authorities to carry out speedy water drainage.
During his visit to Jinnah Avenue, CM Shah “inspected the drainage of water from the dams via Mehran Nala and reviewed the machinery deployed for dewatering”, the Information Department said.
In a statement detailing his visit to the Lyari river, the chief minister was quoted as saying that the flow of water in the Lyari river was “high, but the flows are running smoothly”.
He explained that the river began from the mountains of Manghopir and Gadap, gathering rainwater from those areas. “The Lyari river passes through Orangi Town, SITE area, Nazimabad, Liaquatabad, Gulbahar, Lyari Town, Kharadar, Meethadar and West Wharf, and then reaches the port.”
CM Shah, Ghani and Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon also visited the Shahrah-i-Bhutto Expressway, which is expected to be completed by the year’s end, and the Qayyumabad Chowk near Korangi Causeway.
Separately, Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab, in a post on X earlier today, said that so far, 318 people have been “rescued [and] moved to safe [places] from around the [areas] close to Lyari Naddi and teams are still present on ground”.
“All major arteries of the city as well as underpasses are clear and open for traffic,” he asserted.
In Saadi Town, joint efforts by Rescue 1122 and the Pakistan Army resulted in the rescue of 10 people, Rescue 1122 Spokesperson Hassaanul Haseeb Khan said in a statement.
“Near Saima Society, two men, three women and six children were safely moved,” Khan told Dawn.com. “Eight people were trapped in Nashr Basti and Isa Nagri due to waterlogging,” he added.
Memon said large-scale rescue and relief operations were underway in view of the recent rains and rising water in the rivers. “The situation in Karachi after the rains is gradually improving. Due to the filling of the dam and heavy rains, the Lyari and Malir rivers overflowed,” he said.
Schools to remain closed today
Meanwhile, the Sindh government has ordered the closure of all educational institutions across the Karachi Division following heavy monsoon rains and a forecast of further showers.
“All the educational institutions (public/private) will remain closed within the territorial jurisdiction of Karachi Division,” said a notification by the Karachi commissioner, dated September 9.
The PMD said in its weather forecast for today that yesterday’s depression over southwest Sindh moved nearly westwards and was now lying 60 kilometres west of Karachi.
“It is likely to move further westwards and gradually weaken into a well-marked low-pressure area in next couple of hours. Under its influence: light to moderate rainfalls are expected in Karachi division, Jamshoro, Thatta and Sujawal districts today,” the PMD said, adding that hot and humid weather was expected in most parts of the province.
It said the weather forecast for Karachi division for Thursday was partly cloudy and humid with chances of drizzle/light rain and partly cloudy and humid on Friday.
Memon said a new spell of rain was predicted in 24-48 hours, adding that the Sindh government was on full alert. “If there is no more rain, the situation will return to normal in a few hours,” he said.
Several hundred straw-mud houses in the rural areas of Tharparkar and Dadu districts were swept away as the two districts had been receiving intermittent heavy, moderate and light spells of monsoon rains for the last six and four days, respectively.
PM directs NDMA to expedite relief activities in flood-affected areas of Sindh
Taking notice of the flood situation in Karachi and other areas of Sindh, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif directed the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) to fully cooperate with the provincial government and Sindh Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) in relief operations.
The prime minister also appreciated the active rescue operations being carried out by Rescue 1122, the Pakistan Army and Rangers in Karachi.
According to a press statement issued by the PM Office, the prime minister also expressed sorrow over the drowning of citizens in the Gadap stream.
The prime minister instructed relevant authorities to locate the missing persons in the floods as soon as possible.
“The awareness campaign should be further activated to inform the public about the flood situation to protect as many citizens as possible,” he added.
The premier also directed authorities to take immediate steps to restore the flood-affected communication infrastructure.
“The federal and Sindh governments are fully mobilised to deal with the flood situation,” he said, emphasising that the relief and rehabilitation of families affected by the floods in Karachi must be prioritised.
来源:DAWN
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https://www.dawn.com/news/1940928/karachi-rain-deaths-rise-to-7-over-300-relocated-as-heavy-showers-swell-lyari-malir-rivers
标题:Floodwaters keep south Punjab on edge
时间:2025-9-10 13:21:00
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• Over 200,000 displaced in southern districts
• Three killed in Karachi, one death reported in Punjab
• Sutlej in high flood as PDMA chief announces ‘end of 10th monsoon spell’; Met official refuses to rule out third wave
• UN announces $5m aid; president orders measures to ensure food security
LAHORE: As the overflowing Chenab continues to inundate large swathes of land in the southern districts of Punjab, authorities on Tuesday said the next two days were critical for Multan and its neighbouring districts amid an “unprecedented flood emergency” that triggered mass evacuations.
Besides Multan, Muzaffargarh, Shujabad, Khangarh, Jalalpur Pirwala, Uch Sharif, and Alipur were at risk as a second major flood wave was passing through the Head Muhammadwala and Shershah bridges. However, the water level at Shershah was still half a foot below the critical threshold.
The government had decided to breach the Shershah embankment if the water level crossed its critical limit of 393.50 feet, which would affect as many as 8,000 houses and 30,000 people.
As of Tuesday, 138 mouzas in Muzaffargarh were submerged, affecting 135,000 people, in Rangpur, 28 mouzas were submerged, affective 50,000 people.
The government had also briefly closed the road connecting Multan and Muzaffargarh at Shershah Bridge. However, light vehicular traffic was resumed in the evening.
Multan Deputy Commissioner Waseem Hamid Sindhu said water levels are rising due to a flood flow of 500,000 cusecs from Head Trimmu reaching Head Muhammadwala. In case of a high-level flood, the Sher Shah Road will be immediately breached.
Mr Sindhu said that an additional 2,000 people have been rescued from Jalalpur Pirwala in the last 24 hours. He said the floodwaters from the Sutlej and Chenab had placed Jalalpur Pirwala at high risk, so an emergency would remain in effect in Jalalpur Pirwala for the next 24 hours due to the high flood.
Multan Commissioner Aamir Karim Khan was monitoring rescue activities in Jalalpur Pirwala. He said that 50 villages in the area had been affected by the floods and 235,296 people besides 180,377 head of cattle had been relocated to safe locations.
In a press conference, Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Director General Irfan Kathia claimed the 10th monsoon spell had ended and there would be no more heavy rain in Punjab. He also said there would not be a third flood wave since the rainy season had ended.
This claim, however, was contested by an official from the Pakistan Met Department, who said the monsoon season had not ended in India and it could trigger a third wave of floods in downstream Pakistan.
He said that monsoons started early in India and the season was also longer than in Pakistan.
He said that no one could make a long-term forecast like the one made by the PDMA DG.
Meanwhile, the Met department also forecast widespread rain, windstorms and thundershowers in southern Balochistan and lower Sindh on Wednesday, with scattered heavy to very heavy falls likely in parts of south Balochistan.
The claims by the PDMA chief came as the Sutlej River flowed in high flood due to water released by India from its dams.
According to him, 253,000 cusecs had passed at Ganda Singh Wala and 11 feet of water at Indian Dam Thein receded. He said that the water near Kasur also decreased from 311,000 to 253,000 cusecs and the river flow would be normal in a day or two.
He said that upper Punjab villages would be normalised in a day or two, adding that 300,000 cusecs of water at Trimmu Barrage had started receding and 300,000 cusecs was crossing Head Panjnad. According to the official, a surge of 400,000 cusecs was approaching Guddu Barrage, which would release pressure in areas of southern Punjab.
Mr Kathia said that 80,000 people are currently residing in 488 relief camps, adding that over 2.1 million people had been evacuated to safer locations. Likewise, 1.95 million acres of agricultural land in Punjab had been flooded, he added.
The PDMA DG said that in the last 24 hours, a girl died due to a roof collapse caused by rain. He did not mention the place of the incident.
Three killed in Karachi
Due to widespread rain, two teenagers died from electrocution and another drowned in Karachi.
The Met office said the deep depression that had been causing rains in Karachi and Sindh would gradually move towards Balochistan and turn into a well-marked low-pressure area.
Several hundred straw-mud houses in the rural areas of Tharparkar and Dadu districts were swept away as the two districts had been receiving intermittent heavy, moderate and light spells of monsoon rains for the last six and four days, respectively.
River flows
As of 11:30pm on Tuesday, PDMA reported that on the Chenab River, the flow is steady at 69,300 cusecs at Marala Headworks, with Khanki Headworks at 97,898 cusecs and Qadirabad Headworks at 98,316 cusecs, both also steady.
The Chiniot Bridge was reporting a steady flow of 79,914 cusecs, while the Rivaz Bridge gauge was at 519.10 feet, which was falling. At Trimmu Headworks, the flow was steady at 339,292 cusecs, with the Head Muhammadwala gauge at 413.70 feet against a level of 417.50 feet and steady. The Shershah Bridge was at 393.40 feet against 393.50 feet and was steady.
Panjnad Headworks was reporting a flow of 475,129 cusecs, which was rising. The barrage’s operational capacity had reduced due to a backwater effect from the Indus River.
On the Ravi River, the flow at Jassar was steady at 28,040 cusecs, while Ravi Syphon was steady at 42,731 cusecs. The gauge at Shahdara was steady at 42,380 cusecs. Balloki Headworks was reporting a flow of 93,305 cusecs, which was falling, and Sidhnai Headworks was steady at 129,470 cusecs.
For the Sutlej River, the flow at G.S. Wala was steady at 230,738 cusecs. Sulemanki Headworks was steady at 133,097 cusecs, and Islam Headworks was steady at 121,357 cusecs. The Mailsi Syphon was steady at 120,150 cusecs.
On the Indus River, the Chachran Bridge gauge upstream of Guddu was steady at 310.60 feet, and the Guddu Barrage was reporting a steady flow of 443,494 cusecs.
$5m from UN
United Nations Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher has announced a $5 million allocation from the UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to support the government-led flood response in Pakistan.
The funds will enable UN agencies and partners to deliver immediate life-saving assistance to some of the four million people who have been affected by flooding so far, including more than 2 million who were forced out of their homes in search for higher ground.
Meanwhile, President Asif Ali Zardari directed the Ministry of National Food Security to take urgent measures to ensure food security in the country in the wake of the recent flood devastation.
Amin Ahmed, Jamal Shahid and Syed Irfan Raza in Islamabad also contributed to this report
来源:DAWN
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https://www.dawn.com/news/1940846
标题:NDMA - Monsoon 2025 Daily Situation Report No. 77
时间:2025-9-10
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); Sindh’s 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 年 9 月 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&K)142 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 省 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 月 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 月 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/tUvrkfAQGnLeKoqvH2V3.pdf