
Massive rescue effort saves 210,000 from devastating floods
Mass evacuation succeeds as Pakistan races against time amid new flood warnings.
Pakistan – (Special Correspondent / Web Desk) – The NDMA has already issued new early warnings. More rain is expected from August 29 to September 9, particularly in areas already hit by floods. Local leaders and aid groups have been told to prepare for this next spell of weather.
Authorities are keeping a close eye on river flows. The water level at Panjnad is predicted to rise significantly in the coming days. Experts are sharing these updates with local provinces to ensure everyone is ready.
Evacuations are continuing for people living near the Sutlej River as water levels keep rising. The army is leading this effort, following special orders to protect those most at risk first.
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With more rain also expected in Azad Kashmir and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the NDMA urges people to use its Disaster Alert mobile app. This app provides vital safety updates and specific advice for different areas.
The NDMA has confirmed that early warnings are in place for the next 25 to 45 days. Northern Punjab, Azad Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan are the main focus, as heavy rain there could cause more flooding.
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