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Pakistan’s southern Sindh province evacuates 100,000 people over flooding threat

Authorities relocated 109,320 people to safer areas as Indus River levels rise, following heavy monsoon rains and dam water releases from India, prompting large-scale evacuations in Sindh.

  • Authorities in Pakistan's southern Sindh province have evacuated over 100,000 people due to rising floodwaters, according to a government spokesman.
  • Heavy rains are expected in several provinces, and the Provincial Disaster Management Authority issued warnings citing potential high flood levels in the Indus River.
  • The National Disaster Management Authority noted that floods have led to over 900 deaths across Pakistan since late June, with Sindh being one of the worst-hit regions.
  • The Provincial Disaster Management Authority issued flood warnings as river levels rise, predicting high flood levels from September 7th to 8th.
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Pakistan’s southern Sindh province evacuates 100,000 people over flooding threat

More than 100,000 people in Pakistan’s southern Sindh province have been evacuated from low-lying areas along the Indus river after neighboring India warned of cross-border flooding from dam releases, officials said.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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