Summary Charsadda and Nowshera face fear of flooding as well
SKARDU (Dunya News) – More than a dozen homes were leveled in as a lake broke away from glacier on Tuesday. Chitral also witnessed devastation as food and medicines fell short in supply as well during the floods. Pakistan Army’s effort for rehabilitation is under, reported Dunya News.
In Skardu, more than 60 villages were badly affected by flood. More than 10 houses, 16 mosques, 7 schools and 9 electricity houses were destroyed.
In Chitral, flood ravaged the city as well as medicine and food supplies fell short. Emergency has been declared in the city. Pakistan Army’s efforts are underway as Corps Commanders Peshawar Lieutanent General Hadayat Rehman inspected Army’s efforts to counter the floods.
According to Disaster Management Cell the floods have affected nearly 80% of the populace of the city. 146 homes have been completely destroyed while 35 bridges have been washed away as well.
According to the authorities, Charsadda and Nowshera face fear of flooding as well. Meanwhile in Sindh, floods have also taken their toll.
In DG Khan, thousands of people are trapped as protective barriers broke away.
River Chenab has wreaked havoc in Shujabad whereas water level in Sutlej has risen as well.
From Layyah to Ghotki, many villages have drowned under the flood which has caused destruction of thousands acres of agricultural land.
In Kahror Laal Hussain, flood has submerged many villages while Kot Addu potrays a similar picture.
In DG Khan, 2 protective barriers broke causing inconvenience to thousands.
In Rahim Yar Khan, areas around Charan have been damaged due to the flood.
Ghotki and 10 nearing villages have also faced the blunt of the damage due to floods where Army has been called near Sukkur barrage to help with the proceedings.
In Moch, level of water in Sindh river has increased and the water has entered nearby villiages.
In Koh Suleman, due to overflow of water 6 villages have drowned in addition to a vast area of fields getting destroyed.
