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Date | August 20, 2025 – Present |
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Location | Chenab Ravi Sutlej Punjab, Pakistan |
Cause | Heavy Monsoon Rain |
Deaths | 66 in Punjab, Pakistan [1] |
Property damage | Over 8,400 villages and more than 10.5 lakh acres of farmland flooded, ~5.10 million residents affected, 1,895,501 rescued. [2] |
On August 20, 2025, the province of Punjab, Pakistan, along with three rivers, experienced the most severe floods since The 1988 Punjab floods. Triggered by unusually intense monsoon rains, and cross-border dam water releases, the floods devastated large areas, particularly along the Ravi, Sutlej, and Chenab rivers. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
Record-breaking monsoon rainfall led to widespread flash floods and riverine overflows. [9] India’s opening of dam gates in Kashmir caused sudden downstream surges, prompting emergency flood alerts and evacuations in Punjab, Pakistan. [4] [10] [5]
The floods claimed over 15 lives, in various districts of Punjab. [11] According to Reuters, displacement exceeded 167,000 people in Punjab. [4] [10] Nearly 1.2 million people were displaced and around 1,400 villages were devastated. [12] Earlier, NDMA recorded over 210,000 people evacuated safely. [13]
Kartarpur Sahib, a major Sikh pilgrimage site in Narowal, saw its ground floor flooded. [14]
The farmers are losing their farms. [15]
CM Maryam Nawaz Sharif ordered a major rescue operation, deploying army units across seven districts: Lahore, Narowal, Kasur, Sialkot, Okara, Faisalabad, and Sargodha. All provincial resources were mobilized. [16] [17]
Emergency measures included hospital preparedness, evacuation of residents and livestock, and relief coordination with Rescue 1122 and PDMA. [16] [17]
Over 150,000 to 210,000 people were evacuated proactively following Indian flood alerts and domestic forecasting. [10] [5] [13] [18]