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Pakistan evacuates 150,000 people after flood warning from rival India

Pakistan has evacuated over 150,000 residents from Punjab's flood-prone districts following India's warning of water release from dams amid heavy monsoon rains, officials said.

  • On Monday, Pakistan's National Disaster Management Authority warned of potential flooding from India's Madhopur Headworks releasing water into the Ravi river, alongside alerts for Sutlej and Chenab surges in Punjab province.
  • Heavy monsoon rains in northern India have swelled rivers and led India to warn Pakistan via diplomatic channels amid the suspension of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty and near-capacity dams including Thein.
  • The Flood Forecasting Division reported high discharges with the Sutlej forecast near 220,000 cusecs at Ganda Singh Wala; rescuers evacuated over 14,000 from Kasur, 89,000 from Bahawalnagar, and at least 150,000 along three rivers.
  • Threatening Pakistan's breadbasket, the release risks flooding eastern Punjab, prompting Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to order daily NDMA meetings and prepare relief to protect people and livestock.
  • Amid tense ties, the release risks inflaming India-Pakistan relations after India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty, while scientists link heavier rains this year to climate change, raising fears of a repeat of the 2022 downpour that killed 1,739 people.
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Pakistan has evacuated tens of thousands of people to safer areas as neighboring India released water from strained reservoirs and swollen rivers into lower-lying border regions through its dams, officials said today.

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Pakistan has evacuated tens of thousands of people to safer areas after neighboring India released water from its dams from overburdened reservoirs and swollen rivers into low-lying border regions, officials said today.

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