Punjab requests military deployment for flood relief in six districts

PDMA warns of 'very high to exceptionally high' flood risk in province within 48 hours due to heavy rains forecast

Rescue 1122 personnel take part in a mock flood-fighting and rescue exercise along the Ravi River in Lahore on Tuesday, as the NDMA issued flood alerts warning of rising water levels in the Sutlej and Ravi rivers due to heavy rainfall and water discharge from India. Photo: APP

Severe flooding has affected several regions of Punjab due to the release of water from Indian rivers. In response to the crisis, the Punjab government has requested the deployment of military forces in the districts of Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Faisalabad, Narowal, and Okara to ensure the safety of lives and facilitate timely relief efforts.

The district administrations of these six affected areas had formally requested the deployment of military personnel to assist in the ongoing emergency operations. According to the Punjab Home Department, local administrations, along with Rescue 1122, Civil Defence, and police, are already on the ground and actively engaged in rescue and relief efforts.

However, due to the potential risks posed by the situation, the provincial government has called upon the military to support the civilian administration and address any unforeseen circumstances. The department has officially sent a request to the Ministry of Interior for the deployment of the armed forces.

The number of military personnel to be deployed will be determined in consultation with district administrations. Additionally, if necessary, army aviation units and other resources will be provided to support relief efforts in the affected areas.

The military is expected to assist in emergency evacuations, reinforce embankments, and provide logistical support where required. The number of troops will be determined in consultation with respective district administrations, the department added.

A government spokesperson confirmed that the Punjab government and all relevant agencies are monitoring the flood situation 24/7 and are utilising all available resources to ensure the protection of public lives and property.

The flooding has been triggered by the discharge of approximately 250,000 cusecs of water from the Ravi River at Kot Nainan, submerging vast tracts of agricultural and residential land. Simultaneously, high water levels in the Dek Nullah have added to the devastation, putting further strain on local relief efforts.

 

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