2 million people affected by floods in Pakistan, 849 rivers on death. Pakistan devastated by historic floods rivers at all time high

Pakistan Flood Disaster: Northwest Pakistan has the highest havoc of floods. Eastern Punjab is also receiving heavy rains. After this, the opening of the dam by India has flooded the low -lying areas of Pakistan.

Pakistan flood death: Fierce floods continue to wreak havoc in Pakistan. Water in the rivers of Pakistan has reached the highest level ever. The monsoon has caused huge devastation in Pakistan due to global warming. Pakistan is also included in the most affected areas of climate change. There have been incidents of sudden floods and landslides due to cloudburst and heavy rains. North-western Pakistan has the highest havoc in floods.

Eastern Punjab is also receiving heavy rains. After this, the opening of the dam by India has flooded the low -lying areas of Pakistan. 2 million people have been affected by the floods. Provincial Minister Maryam Aurangzeb said that the water in the Sutlej, Chenab and Ravi rivers is increasing abnormally. Meanwhile, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority of Punjab has issued a flood warning in Punjab. Director General of Provincial Disaster Management Authority Irfan Khatti told the local media that the situation has arisen after India releasing water in rivers without any warning.

Irfan Khatti alleges that India has released a huge amount of water in the Chenab river without any warning. According to local media reports, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority reported that a huge amount of water has been released from Salal Dam, Nangal Dam and Harike Barrage in Chenab. The local administration is transporting people from flood affected areas to safe places. Punjab province is very important for the agriculture sector of Pakistan. Wheat in Pakistan is mainly supplied from Punjab province. According to the data, Pakistan received 25 percent more monsoon rainfall between July 1 and August 27. So far, 849 people have died due to floods. As of 26 June, 1130 people have been injured.

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