Govt orders immediate steps to tackle urban flooding threat

MG News | August 28, 2025 at 11:34 AM GMT+05:00
August 28, 2025 (MLN): Authorities have been directed to take immediate and comprehensive measures to address the potential urban flooding in Gujrat, Sialkot and Lahore.
The directives were issued by Prime Minister
Shehbaz Sharif while chairing a meeting in Islamabad to review the challenges
arising from heavy rainfall in Punjab and the flood situation in the Ravi,
Sutlej and Chenab rivers.
The Prime Minister said the National Disaster
Management Authority (NDMA) has already provided tents for the affected areas
in Punjab and emphasized that the supply of other essential items must continue
without interruption.
He further stressed the need to ensure an uninterrupted power supply,
restore communication channels and repair damaged roads in flood-hit regions.
The Minister for Communications, Minister for Power, Secretary Power, and
Chairman of the National Highway Authority have been instructed to reach Lahore
and extend full, practical support to the provincial government.
It was underscored that elected
representatives and government institutions must ensure timely evacuation, safe
relocation, and effective oversight of relief operations in flood-affected
areas.
Proactive measures under a robust strategy were also called for to protect
human lives, property, crops, and livestock from potential damage.
The Prime Minister directed that all issues at
the district and tehsil levels caused by flooding be resolved urgently in
coordination with local and provincial administrations.
He acknowledged that the advance warnings
issued yesterday by NDMA through media channels played a crucial role in
preventing significant loss of life and property and instructed that the early
warning system be further strengthened and implemented more effectively.
Reaffirming the federal government’s
commitment, Shehbaz Sharif vowed that all flood-related challenges in the
provinces would be addressed through coordinated efforts at the national level.
He noted that the federal government had extended every possible assistance
to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa during recent floods and assured that the same level of
support would be provided to Punjab.
He also directed that advance warnings regarding the arrival of floodwaters
in Sindh, following their passage through Punjab, must be ensured at all times
to avert potential losses.
The Chairman NDMA briefed the Prime Minister
on the flood situation, informing that high-level flooding is expected at Head
Marala and Khanki due to increased water discharge in the Chenab River.
To facilitate timely evacuation, 2,000 trucks have been mobilized and are on
standby for deployment.
The
meeting was further updated of heavy water discharge pressure at Jassar and
Shahdara on the Ravi River and at Ganda Singh Wala and Sulemanki on the Sutlej
River.
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