NDMA warns of worsening floods in Punjab amid heavy rain forecast

Chenab and Sutlej floods raise Punjab death toll to 68; boats deployed for evacuation and medical aid

Volunteers distribute food packets to villagers in flood-affected areas as the Sutlej river swelled following heavy rains, on the outskirts of Multan in Punjab province on September 5, 2025. Photo: AFP

LAHORE:

The NDMA on Friday warned of worsening floods in Punjab with heavy rains forecast from Sept 7–9, raising the risk of urban flash flooding as high floods in rivers Chenab and Sutlej submerged villages near the bank of rivers.

According to the National Emergencies Operation Centre (NEOC), intense monsoon activity is expected to hit Islamabad and several districts in Punjab, raising alarms over potential flash floods and hill torrents.

The advisory has flagged cities including Rawalpindi, Murree, Lahore, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, and Sialkot, among others, where poor drainage systems could fail under the pressure of continued downpours.

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