Rivers Chenab, Ravi, and Sutlej in Pakistan are experiencing dangerously high flood levels, according to the National Emergencies Operation Center (NEOC).
The Chenab River at Marala has reached a very high flood level of 769,481 cusecs, with the potential for further increases. Downstream at Khanki, an extremely high discharge of 705,225 cusecs is being observed, though the volume is now decreasing.
The Ravi River at Jassar is witnessing a substantial torrent of 202,200 cusecs, which could surge to 229,700 cusecs. Further downstream at Shahdara, the current rate is 72,900 cusecs, putting low-lying regions, including Shahdara, Park View, and Motorway-2, at risk of inundation.
The Sutlej River is also experiencing significant flooding. At Ganda Singh Wala, a massive surge of 245,000 cusecs is flowing, while Sulemanki is recording 100,355 cusecs.
Under the direction of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) is overseeing relief efforts and coordinating rescue operations. The NEOC is operating continuously, maintaining communications with both civilian and military organizations.
Residents near rivers and other waterways are being urged to relocate immediately to higher ground.