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Chakwal faces flash floods after receiving 400mm rain in 10 hours

July 17, 2025
in Pakistan
Chakwal faces flash floods after receiving 400mm rain in 10 hours
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Punjab’s Chakwal district recorded 400 millimetres of rain overnight due to a cloudburst, triggering flash floods across the city as heavy rains continue to lash Punjab, a statement from the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) on Thursday.

At least 28 people were killed and 90 others injured in rain and storms across Punjab between Tuesday and Wednesday. The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) on Monday issued a warning of torrential rains with wind-thundershowers that will last throughout the country till July 17.

Pakistan experiences Monsoon rainfall from June to September every year. The heavy rains also trigger deadly floods, landslides and displacement, particularly in vulnerable, poorly drained, or densely populated areas.

PDMA Spokesperson Irfan Ali Kathia district said, “Chawkwal recorded 400mm of rain in 10 hours, which left many areas flooded.”

He said water has begun to recede with the cessation of the downpour, and evacuation efforts are underway to rescue the trapped citizens.

The district administration has been alerted, while the relevant rescue departments, including Water and Sanitation Agencies (WASA), Rescue 1122, and other civil personnel, have been summoned to the field to oversee rescue efforts, according to District Commissioner Chakwal, Quratul Ain Malik.

In light of the situation, relief arrangements have been made in hospitals and public buildings, Malik said.

Meanwhile, the PDMA spokesperson Kathia added that the district administration was in contact with the military as well in case of additional support.

“The PDMA assured the district administration of support in rescue and relief efforts and is personally overseeing the rescue operation until all citizens are safely evacuated,” Kathia said. “The district administration is continuing to monitor the situation, particularly in low-lying areas.”

District Emergency Operation Centre, including the PDMA Control Room, are on high alert, he said, adding that “helicopters and other rescue resources are also on standby.”

Flood alert issued for areas of Rawalpindi

Meanwhile, PMD on Thursday issued a flood alert for the Gawalmandi bridge in Rawalpindi as the water level in the Leh Nullah continued to rise due to heavy rains.

PMD also indicated that the Kattarian bridge could face flooding as well if the water level surpasses 15.7 feet.

“All stakeholders have been advised to stay alert,” the weather advisory said.

Rains in Mandi Bahauddin leave a child dead, injure 11

Heavy downpour in Mandi Bahauddin left one dead and injured 11 people on Wednesday, as the city recorded 210mm of rainfall.

Shah Hussain, 10, drowned while bathing in the rainwater, while in another incident, two boys — Qasim, 08, and Huzaifa, 06— were electrocuted during the rain.

Nine people were injured after the roofs of three dilapidated houses collapsed at separate locations. Areas in the city, such as College Chowk, Pindi Purani, and Jail Chowk, remained submerged under two to four feet of water.

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