Over 200 killed in floods, rains in Pakistan

Over 200 people were killed and nearly 400 injured in floods and rain-related incidents in Pakistan, mainly in Punjab province, with four days of torrential downpour leaving a trail of death and devastation.

Islamabad/Lahore: Over 200 people were killed and nearly 400 injured in floods and rain-related incidents in Pakistan, mainly in Punjab province, with four days of torrential downpour leaving a trail of death and devastation.

The showers which started last week continued through the weekend in Punjab and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), leading to floods in Chenab river inundating Gujrat, Gujranwala and Sialkot districts.

Hundreds of villages in Punjab were submerged while thousands of people were marooned in Gujranwala and Sialkot regions. Standing crop over hundreds and thousands of acres was destroyed while a large number of livestock were washed away.

According to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), 130 people have died in Punjab, 64 in PoK and 10 in northren areas.

Floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains affected large swathes of fertile land in Pakistan's largest province of Punjab, as authorities were struggling to contain the losses and rescue stranded people.

The Khanki, Marala and Qadirabad barrages were inundated by floods in the Chenab and risk being breached. The floods were also threatening the city of Hafizabad.

According to the Flood Forecasting Bureau, a peak of 675,000 cusecs would cross at Trimmu between September 9 and 10 warning of a disaster in areas around river Chenab because the design capacity of the barrage there is 600,000 cusecs.

The deluge has so far affected 556 villages, mostly in Gujranwala and Sialkot, where thousands of people were trapped and houses submerged with livestock washed away, the NDMA said.

Sialkot, Wazirabad, Hafizabad, Gujrat,?Mandi Bahauddin, Chiniot, Jalalpur Jattan, Phalia, Jhang?and Pindi Bhattian were directly hit by the flood which also damaged a number of roads, bridges and important installations.

The Punjab government has declared 'flood emergency' in the province.

The NDMA warned of flooding in river Indus between September 13 and 14 at Guddu town in Sindh and at Sukkur on September 15.

Punjab's five rivers wash into the Indus at Panjnad before it enters the Sindh province.

TV footage showed people standing on rooftops of their submerged houses while cattle was being swept away by powerful currents.

The floods destroyed crops on more than 28,000 acres of land in Punjab. The damage was mainly caused by the flooding of Chenab and Jhelum rivers.

Several people were still missing in the flood-hit areas as army continued its rescue operations, media reports said.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif made an aerial survey of flood-hit areas of Sialkot and urged that rescue and relief operations should be expedited.

Sharif also made an aerial survey of the flood-hit areas in Rawlakot in PoK and asked authorities to expedite relief works for early rehabilitation of affected people.

The Prime Minister also distributed compensation amount among victim families, Radio Pakistan reported.

He also asked cricketer-turned politician Imran Khan and Canada-based anti-government cleric Dr Tahirul Qadri to end their sit-ins in Islamabad and help the flood-affected people.

Meanwhile, the armed forces were busy carrying out relief and rescue work and had evacuated a large number of people from various areas. 

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