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Pakistan Floods:September 24-25 Disaster Situation(2025)
2025-10-11        

标题:Punjab unveils flood relief package, but sets no timeline

时间:2025-9-24 08:08:00

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Rs1m for destroyed, Rs500,000 for partially damaged houses

Farmers to receive Rs20,000 per acre of submerged land, Rs500,000 for each head of cattle lost

• ‘Relief cards planned to avoid long queues at aid centres

Jalalpur residents say govt focused on saving motorway, neglecting villages

Dozens of Jamshoro villages affected; funeral procession negotiates floodwaters in Manjhand


LAHORE / DADU: The Punjab government on Tuesday announced a relief package for people affected by recent floods, but stopped short of giving a date for its distribution.


A sum of Rs1 million will be given to the owner of a destroyed house and Rs500,000 for partially damaged houses, Punjab Inform­ation Minister Azma Bokhari told a press conference.


She said that farmers whose land had been submerged would receive Rs20,000 per acre, while compensation of Rs500,000 would be provided for each cow or buffalo lost.


All these payments are being made from the Punjab governments own resources without seeking external aid, she said, taking a jibe at the PPP that has been pressing the federal government to appeal to the international community for help.


Ms Bokhari said that relief cards would be introduced so that the flood victims could receive aid without standing in long queues.


She said 10,000 employees had been deployed to conduct surveys in flood-affected areas, but no timeframe had been set for compensation payments.


The minister said that more than 4.7 million people and 2.1 million livestock had been affected across 27 districts and 4,794 villages, including areas along three rivers. For relief and rescue operations, 2,213 teams are still working in the field, she added.


Ms Bokhari said Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz had visited every flood-hit area and claimed the provincial government had set an example in relief and rescue operations, while criticising opposition parties for politicising the issue.


Breaches in Sutlej embankment


Meanwhile, catastrophic flooding triggered by three breaches in the Noraja Bhutta embankment along the river Sutlej has inundated vast swathes of Multan, Bahawalpur and Lodhran districts, leaving thousands homeless and critical infrastructure severely damaged.


The embankment gave way at three locations Noraja Bhutta union council in Jalalpur Pirwala, Bahadurpur and Jhangra. One breach widened to 400 feet, while two others stretched 30 to 40 feet.


The breaches diverted the Sutlejs flow into nearby villages, submerging dozens of settlements, including Jhan­gra, Bahadurpur, Noraja Bhu­tta, Kotla Chakar, Tarut Bash­arat, Basti Lang, Basti Kanu, Depalpur and Khairpur Dha.


The floodwaters also damaged the M5 motorway and Gilani Road, creating a lake between the two roads. Authorities carried out a controlled breach at Gilani Road to divert water towards the Chenab River.


A senior irrigation official said 70,000 to 80,000 cusecs of water was still flowing in the Sutlej and could reach the area within a day or two. He said efforts were underway around the clock to plug the breaches, which could take up to 12 days to seal completely.


He said that the authorities were also diverting the water to the canals at Sulemanki and Islam headworks and 20,000 to 25,000 cusecs of water in the Sutlej would further decrease near Noraja Bhutta, which would take the usual course to enter the Chenab River.


Meanwhile, the residents of these union councils were forced to live on Gilani Road and other embankments under the open sky, many without tents or food.


Shakir Kanu of Basti Kanu told Dawn that water would not recede in their areas until the breaches at the Noraja Bhutta dyke were plugged.


He said that most houses in his locality were destroyed or collapsed, while some were under threat due to the continuously rising water.



The government is making efforts to save the motorway and bringing heavy stones, but no effort is being made to save our areas, he lamented.


Mr Kanu further said that the people and cattle heads were not getting proper food and they were also facing medical issues.


On CM Maryam Nawazs instructions, 44 additional machines were dispatched to the breach site in Lodhran, with senior ministers overseeing the operation.


Punjab Relief Commi­ssioner Nabil Javaid said that 4.7 million people had been affected across 27 districts, with 271 relief camps and 300 medical camps set up, while over 2.6m people and 2.1m animals had been moved to safety.


According to Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Dire­ctor General Irfan Ali Kathia, the overall water flow in Punjabs rivers is normal and water levels in flood-affected areas are significantly receding, where rehabilitation measures are ongoing.


Dadu villages submerged


In Sindh, as a medium flood passes through the Kotri Barrage, several parts of Jamshoro district have been submerged.


These include parts of Sehwan, Laki Shah Sadar, Amri, Sun, Manjhand, Lakha, Indpur, Budhapur, Aliabad, Khanot, Petaro, Kotri, Khanpur, and Karokho, among others.


Homes , infrastructure and agricultural land in these regions has suffered extensive damage. In Sehwan, 10 more villages have come under floodwater. The flood has crossed the bridge on Indus Highway and reached the historic Lal Bagh area. Water has also entered the graveyard near Lal Bagh and inundated nearby homes.


Electricity supply has been completely suspended in the riverine areas, leaving residents in a lurch, while road links have been severed as connecting thoroughfares remain under water.


In addition, several parts of Manjhand are under water. Villagers from Goth Detha, located near the shrine of Shah Owais Qarani, are stranded after their road link was severed by rising floodwaters.


The areas plight was depicted in a video shared on social media, showing a funeral procession trudging though three to four feet of water.

来源:DAWN

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https://www.dawn.com/news/1944207/punjab-unveils-flood-relief-package-but-sets-no-timeline

标题:Bid to save M-5 motorway dooms villages in Multan

时间:2025-9-25 08:53:00

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Residents say controlled breaches can give floodwaters a path back to Chenab

Several parts of Jamshoro remain under water


LAHORE / DADU: A vast reservoir of floodwater continues to rise along the eastern side of the M-5 motorway, inundating farmland and threatening to erase entire villages in Multans Jalalpur Pirwala tehsil.


Fifteen days after breaches first appeared at the Noraja Bhutta embankment on the Sutlej River, residents in union councils across Multan, Bahawalpur and Lodhran remain stranded, with many clinging to embankments as the water swallows their homes.


To prevent damage to the highway, the National Highway Authority (NHA) has blocked culverts and bridges with heavy stones, effectively turning the motorway into a dam.


But this is preventing floodwaters from draining away and causing water levels to rise on the eastern side, creating a dam-like effect from Noraja Bhutta embankment to the motorway.


Communities in Noraja Bhutta, Bahadurpur, Basti Lang, Kanu, Dipal, Tarut Basharat, Daily Rajanpur, Belaywala, Dunyapur, Jhangra, Muradpur Soiwala and surrounding areas are among the most severely affected.


Thousands of people were becoming homeless due to floodwater in their tehsil Jalalpur Pirwala, said Muhammad Bakhsh, a resident of Basti Lang who evacuated his family to Ahmadpur Sharqia.



HEAVY machinery is used to fill a breach in the M5 motorway near Jalalpur Pirwala. Locals complain that efforts to save the motorway have drowned their villages instead.Dawn

He said he and his sons returned on Wednesday to find most of their houses had collapsed.


All of our belongings, including wheat, refrigerators, beds, doors, washing machines, air conditioners and other items, were washed away, Mr Bakhsh said, adding that theft from abandoned homes is now rampant.


Residents argue that a controlled cut in the motorway would drain the water, which they say currently cannot find a path to the Chenab River.


The government was not giving way to water and closed all the bridges under M-5 motorway and made the eastern side of Jalalpur a dam, Mr Bakhsh said.


The NHA defended its actions as necessary to preserve the critical infrastructure.



We are placing stones around the motorway for its safety, NHA General Manager Kashif Nawaz told Dawn. He stated they were not closing waterways but were reinforcing points where the speed of the water could cause damage.


Mr Nawaz said he did not have equipment to measure if water levels were rising and that controlling the inflow was the irrigation departments responsibility.


Flooding in Jamshoro


According to authorities in Sindh, a medium-level flood that is moving through the Indus, has submerged vast tracts of agricultural land and dozens of villages. The flow at Kotri Barrage is around 400,000 cusecs, leaving most low-lying areas between Sehwan, Jamshoro and Kotri inundated.


The towns of Kotri, Khanpur, and Karoon Khu remain safe for now. However, in Petaro, UCs Manzoorabad and Moro Jabal are submerged. In the Manjhand area, villages including Aliabad, Khanot, Indpur, and Budhapur are affected. Over 20 rural settlements in the floodplain are now underwater, forcing residents to evacuate to safer locations on their own.


Flooding has cut off land routes to many villages from Sehwan and Bhan Saeedabad.

来源:DAWN

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https://www.dawn.com/news/1944413/bid-to-save-m-5-motorway-dooms-villages-in-multan



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