Floodwaters From Punjab Enter Sindh: Sukkur Barrage Declared Medium Flood Zone, Thousands Displaced

Sukkur, Rajanpur:The massive floodwaters from Punjab have entered Sindh, causing **widespread flooding**, displacing thousands, and putting authorities across multiple districts on **high alert**.
According to the latest updates:
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### 🌊 **River Indus Flooding Intensifies in Sindh**
* **Sukkur Barrage**, with a capacity of **900,000 cusecs**, is now handling **402,000 cusecs**, prompting authorities to **declare a medium-level flood**.
* **Guddu Barrage** is facing **495,000 cusecs** of water, while **Kotri Barrage** is recording **257,000 cusecs**.
* **Pano Aqil’s riverine belt** is experiencing medium-level flooding, where **Pakistan Navy personnel** are actively involved in rescue operations.
* In **Khanpur (Chachran area)**, water levels in the Indus River are rising fast with **700,000 cusecs currently flowing**, expected to **reach 900,000 cusecs in a few hours**.
* Several villages have already been submerged, and **flood relief camps** have been established by district authorities.
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### 🚨 **Punjab Flood Update**
* **Head Panjnad and Head Sidhnai** are facing **extremely high flood levels**, with water flows recorded at **660,000 cusecs**.
* In **Liaqatpur**, floods have submerged **35 villages**, leaving **over 80,000 people homeless**.
* A breach was created at **Gilani Bund** near **Jalalpur Pirwala** to divert floodwaters and save the city. As a result, **Bahadurpur, Basti Lang**, and several other villages are under water. Authorities noted these areas have **low population but significant agricultural land**.
* In **Multan**, pressure remains high on the **Shershah flood protection bund**.
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### 📊 **PDMA Statement on Current River Conditions**
The **Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA)** has stated that **monsoon rains have subsided**, leading to a **notable reduction in river inflows**, particularly in the upstream areas.
#### **Current River Flow Levels:**
* **Sutlej (Ganda Singh Wala):** 182,000 cusecs
* **Chenab (Trimmu):** 178,000 cusecs (declining)
* **Panjnad:** 660,000 cusecs (rising)
* **Ravi (Jassar):** 23,000 cusecs
* **Ravi (Shahdara):** 31,000 cusecs
* **Ravi (Sidhnai):** 78,000 cusecs (decreasing)
* **Suleimanki:** 124,000 cusecs
* **Marala:** 50,000 cusecs
* **Qadirabad:** 94,000 cusecs
* **Khanki:** 92,000 cusecs
* **Balloki:** 63,000 cusecs
PDMA confirmed that **all departments remain on alert** in line with instructions from the **Chief Minister of Punjab**.
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### 🆘 **Emergency Response Measures**
* **Flood relief camps** have been set up in vulnerable districts.
* Continuous **monitoring of flood embankments** is underway in **Rajanpur** and other high-risk areas.
* Rescue and evacuation operations are being led by **local authorities, army units, and Pakistan Navy teams**, especially in **katcha (riverine)** areas.
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### ⚠️ Summary
Despite a temporary reduction in monsoon rainfall, the **downstream impact of Punjab’s floodwaters** is now being fully felt in **Sindh**, particularly around the **Sukkur and Guddu barrages**. Authorities warn that **more villages may be affected** in the coming hours, urging residents in low-lying areas to relocate immediately.
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