Punjab forecasts more rains as death toll from floods surges to 56

Punjab forecasts more rains as death toll from floods surges to 56
A man, who fled from a flooded area along with his family, receives food handouts, following monsoon rains and rising water levels of the Chenab River, in Muzaffargarh, Punjab province, Pakistan, on September 5, 2025. (REUTERS)
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Punjab forecasts more rains as death toll from floods surges to 56

Punjab forecasts more rains as death toll from floods surges to 56
  • Over 2,073,048 people rescued while 1,522,452 animals have been shifted to safer locations, says PDMA official 
  • PDMA official says more than 4 million have been impacted by floods since late August in Punjab province 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province is likely to receive monsoon showers till Sept. 9, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) director-general said on Sunday, as the death toll from floods since late August surged to 56. 

Heavy monsoon rains and excess water released by Indian dams have caused Punjab’s rivers to swell, triggering floods in the province since late August, killing around 56.

Punjab is also home to half of the country’s 240 million people and accounts for much of its wheat and rice production, creating food security concerns as initial estimates suggest 1.3 million acres of agricultural land have been inundated in the province amid the flooding of the three rivers. Nationwide, the NDMA said 905 people have been killed in rain and flood-related incidents since the monsoon began on June 26.

“The 10th monsoon spell will continue until Sept. 9,” DG PDMA Irfan Ali Kathia told reporters during a news conference. 

Kathia, however, added that the situation of rising water levels in Punjab’s rivers had “improved,” adding that the Sutlej river was recorded at a “stable” level in many areas. 

He said river Ravi at Jassar was recorded at 65,000 cusecs while at Shahdara it was recorded at over 98,000 cusecs. He said the water level at Balloki was recorded at 152,000 cusecs while the water level at Head Sidhnai was recorded at over 91,000 cusecs. 

Kathia said at river Chenab, the second wave of flood water is heading toward Trimmu Headworks and is attaining its peak and has been recorded at 543,000 cusecs. 

He said the water level from Trimmu Headworks is expected to pass through the Head Muhammad Wala, which can cause flooding in Multan. 

Giving a breakdown of the relief activities, Kathia said over four million people have been impacted. 

He said around 4,100 villages and areas in Punjab have been impacted while over 4 million people have been affected. He said over 400 temporary relief camps were set up, but some of them were being winded up as rehabilitation of the masses begins.

He said around 60,000-70,000 people are staying in these relief camps round the clock. 

“Around 500 medical camps have served approximately 175,000 individuals,” Kathia said. “Rescue operations in Multan, Muzaffargarh and Rajanpur continue vigorously.”

He said a total of over 20,73,048 people have been rescued while 1,522,452 animals have been shifted to safer locations. 

POWER OUTAGES

Floods in Pakistan’s most populous province have triggered power outages and left many without electricity.

As per a report shared by the Power Division, out of 513 feeders affected by the floods, 254 have been fully restored and 253 have been temporarily restored.

The Power Division said that out of a total of 1,641,859 affected consumers, electricity has been restored for 1,361,641.

“For the remaining 276,745 consumers, electricity restoration remains a priority,” the Power Division said.


Pakistan’s top court establishes dedicated cell to facilitate overseas litigants

Pakistan’s top court establishes dedicated cell to facilitate overseas litigants
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Pakistan’s top court establishes dedicated cell to facilitate overseas litigants

Pakistan’s top court establishes dedicated cell to facilitate overseas litigants
  • Cell will facilitate submission of petitions, applications, and grievances through digital means, provide case updates
  • It can be reached through dedicated WhatsApp number, online portal available on Supreme Court’s official website

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Chief Justice Yahya Afridi has established a cell to facilitate overseas litigants, state-run media reported this week, saying it would serve as a point of contact for litigants abroad. 

The state-run Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) said the term “overseas litigants” includes any litigant residing abroad, regardless of nationality, who has a right to approach Pakistan’s Supreme Court. 

It said the Overseas Litigants Facilitation Cell (OLFC) is located at the Principal Seat of the Supreme Court and will be managed by the Principal Staff Officer (PSO) to the chief justice. 

“Recognizing the difficulties faced by overseas litigants in securing timely and convenient access to justice, the Chief Justice of Pakistan has taken notice of the matter and has established the Overseas Litigants Facilitation Cell (OLFC) with immediate effect,” APP reported on Saturday. 

The report said that the OLFC can be reached through a dedicated WhatsApp number (+92 326 4442444) on which one can only send messages, and via an online portal available on the Supreme Court’s official website. 

“The facility is intended solely for matters pertaining to the Supreme Court and does not extend to cases falling under the exclusive jurisdiction of other courts,” APP clarified. 

FUNCTIONS

The report said the OLF shall facilitate the submission of petitions, applications, and grievances through digital means. It shall also facilitate the processing of requests for early hearing before the Supreme Court and will also provide case updates and facilitate the provision of certified copies of orders electronically.

The OLFC will also maintain a digital record of all matters processed, with outcomes, and submit periodic reports to the chief justice, APP said. 

“This initiative reflects the judiciary’s commitment to ensuring that access to justice is not hindered by distance and that overseas litigants can effectively pursue their rights before the Supreme Court of Pakistan,” the report said. 


Rescue boat capsizes in Pakistan, killing five

Rescue boat capsizes in Pakistan, killing five
Updated 07 September 2025

Rescue boat capsizes in Pakistan, killing five

Rescue boat capsizes in Pakistan, killing five
  • Woman, 70, killed along with four children as boat capsizes in Pakistan’s Punjab province
  • Heavy rains, landslides have killed over 850 nationwide in Pakistan since June, officials say 

KARACHI: A boat rescuing people from floods in eastern Pakistan flipped over, killing a 70-year-old woman and four children, authorities said Sunday.

Monsoon rains over the past week swelled three major rivers that cut through Punjab province, Pakistan’s agricultural heartland and home to nearly half of its 255 million people.

“The incident happened when an underwater object hit Rescue 1122 boat,” the provincial disaster management authority’s director general Irfan Ali Kathia told local media.

“Ten other people were rescued but unfortunately five people lost their lives in the incident,” he added of the incident late Saturday.

The flooded rivers have affected mostly rural areas near their banks but heavy rain also flooded urban areas, including several parts of Lahore — the country’s second-largest city.

While South Asia’s seasonal monsoon brings rainfall that farmers depend on, climate change is making the phenomenon more erratic, and deadly, across the region.

Landslides and floods triggered by heavier-than-usual monsoon rains have killed more than 850 people nationwide since June.


Pakistan clash against Afghanistan in tri-nation series final today at Sharjah 

Pakistan clash against Afghanistan in tri-nation series final today at Sharjah 
Updated 07 September 2025

Pakistan clash against Afghanistan in tri-nation series final today at Sharjah 

Pakistan clash against Afghanistan in tri-nation series final today at Sharjah 
  • Pakistan, Afghanistan have both won a single match against each other in tri-nation series
  • Both sides will then prepare for eight-nation Asia Cup tournament to be held from Sept. 9-28 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will lock horns with Afghanistan in the tri-nation series final set to take place in Sharjah today, Sunday, as the two sides look to gain momentum ahead of the upcoming Asia Cup tournament. 

Pakistan and Afghanistan have fared well in the tournament, securing one win over each other in the two matches they have played together. 

Pakistan beat Rashid Khan’s side by 39 runs in the first contest between the two sides on Aug. 29. Afghanistan bounced back in the second encounter against Pakistan on Sept. 2, beating the Green Shirts by 18 runs.

“The final of T20 Tri-Series will be played between Pakistan and Afghanistan at Sharjah on Sunday,” state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported. 

Afghanistan head into the match today after securing a thrilling four-wicket win over the UAE earlier this week. Pakistan have also beaten the UAE twice in the tri-nation series. 

Skipper Salman Ali Agha’s side will find some comfort in the fact that dangerous left-handed batter Fakhar Zaman has found form in the tournament, scoring an invaluable 77 runs in the match against UAE to help Pakistan to victory. 

Leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed shone for Pakistan, clinching 4-9 to ensure the Green Shirts beat the UAE and qualified for the final. All-rounder Muhammad Nawaz’s late batting order blitz also helped Pakistan put on a respectable total against the UAE. 

The series win will be a boost for both sides, who will take part in the upcoming Asia Cup tournament from Sept. 9-28 in the UAE. Pakistan will collide with arch-rivals India in Dubai on Sept. 14. 

The match between Pakistan and Afghanistan is scheduled to begin at 8:00 pm. 


Pakistan president grants sentence remission to prisoners on Prophet’s birth anniversary 

Pakistan president grants sentence remission to prisoners on Prophet’s birth anniversary 
Updated 07 September 2025

Pakistan president grants sentence remission to prisoners on Prophet’s birth anniversary 

Pakistan president grants sentence remission to prisoners on Prophet’s birth anniversary 
  • Pakistani leaders traditionally announce sentence remissions for prisoners on religious festivals 
  • Remission will not apply to convicts of murder, “terrorism,” espionage and major financial offenses 

ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari has granted a special remission of 180 days in sentences for prisoners on the occasion of Prophet Muhammad’s (peace be upon him) 1500th birth anniversary, state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported on Sunday. 

Pakistani leaders traditionally announce sentence remissions for prisoners on religious festivals and other special occasions like the two Eid festivals, Independence Day and Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) birth anniversary. The remissions are intended as goodwill gestures to promote rehabilitation and allow selected inmates to reunite with their families during important national and religious holidays.

“After due consultation, and in a spirit of mercy and compassion, the Prime Minister concurred with the President’s proposal to enhance this remission to one hundred and eighty days,” the state media said. 

Pakistan marked the 1500th birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) on Saturday with religious fervor. Zardari granted the remission in sentences on the advice of the prime minister and the federal cabinet, who had originally recommended a 100-day remission, Radio Pakistan said. 

Radio Pakistan clarified that the special remission would apply to prisoners meeting the prescribed criteria under the law, while those convicted of serious crimes such as murder, “terrorism,” espionage and major financial offenses will remain excluded from it.


Pakistan warns of high-level floods in Punjab rivers as death toll reaches 50

Pakistan warns of high-level floods in Punjab rivers as death toll reaches 50
Updated 07 September 2025

Pakistan warns of high-level floods in Punjab rivers as death toll reaches 50

Pakistan warns of high-level floods in Punjab rivers as death toll reaches 50
  • At Ganda Singh Wala village near Sutlej, NDMA warns water flows remain at “exceptionally high flood” level
  • Punjab relief commissioner says over 4,100 villages, 4.2 million people affected due to floods since late August

ISLAMABAD: The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) warned of high-level floods in the province’s Chenab, Ravi and Sutlej rivers this week, as the death toll from deluges since late August surged to 50.

Heavy monsoon rains and excess water released by Indian dams have caused water levels in Punjab to rise and triggered floods in the province since late August, killing around 50.

Punjab is also home to half of the country’s 240 million people and accounts for much of its wheat and rice production, creating food security concerns as initial estimates suggest 1.3 million acres of agricultural land have been inundated in the province amid the flooding of the three rivers. Nationwide, the NDMA said 905 people have been killed in rain and flood-related incidents since the monsoon began on June 26.

“Trimmu is sustaining a very high flood discharge of 465,000 cusecs, putting stress on District Jhang, particularly the 18 Hazari–Athara Hazari belt and Ahmedpur Sial,” the NDMA reported on Saturday night.

It said Panjnad, the confluence of five rivers in southern Punjab, is receiving 345,000 cusecs of water— slightly below its earlier peak of 380,000 cusecs, “but still in the high flood category.”

On the Ravi, the NDMA said Balloki was recording a very high flow of 157,065 cusecs, while Sidhnai registered 97,242 cusecs, also categorized as “very high.”

The rising water levels were exerting pressure on Sahiwal, Toba Tek Singh, Khanewal, and Kabirwala, the report noted, while Shahdara recorded 103,160 cusecs.

Meanwhile, at Ganda Singh Wala village on the Sutlej, the NDMA said water flows remain at an “exceptionally high flood” level of 303,828 cusecs, affecting Kasur and adjoining low-lying areas.

At Sulemanki, the water discharge was recorded at 137,232 cusecs, placing it in the high flood category.

Punjab Relief Commissioner Nabeel Javed said more than 4,100 villages and over 4.2 million people have been affected by the floods since late August. He said more than 2 million people have been rescued and shifted to safer places, while 423 relief camps, over 500 medical camps, and 432 veterinary camps have been established in the affected districts.

Javed added that Mangla Dam is currently 80 percent full, while Tarbela Dam has reached full capacity. In India, the Bhakra Dam is 90 percent full, the Pong Dam 99 percent full, and the Thein Dam 97 percent full.

POWER OUTAGES

Floods in Pakistan’s most populous province has triggered power outages and left many without electricity.

As per a report shared by the Power Division, out of 513 feeders affected by the floods, 254 have been fully restored and 253 temporarily restored.

The Power Division said that out of a total of 1,641,859 affected consumers, electricity has been restored for 1,361,641.

“For the remaining 276,745 consumers, electricity restoration remains a priority,” the Power Division said.

Separately, the PDMA issued a fresh alert, warning that the 10th spell of monsoon rains is likely to last in the country till Sept. 10.

“PDMA Punjab has directed commissioners and deputy commissioners across the province to remain on alert,” the authority said in its alert.

“Due to monsoon rains, streams and drains in major cities may overflow,” it further cautioned.