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The flood roars at the CP like PDMA sounds alarm calls

PESHAWAR: The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) on Saturday reported a high level of flood in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa rivers, including in Nowshera in Kabul river with water flow of 292,639 cubic seconds beyond high flood in the same in Varsak with water flow of 136,304 cubic seconds.

PDMA also issued warnings people nearby and sent to the district administration for preventive and precautionary measures ensure safety to human life and property. There is a high level of flood in Panjkora river in Dir. with water flow of 55,791 cubic seconds and high flood in Swat Khwazahela with the water consumption reported by the irrigation department was 83.85 cubic meters. flood in Chakdara in River Swat.

Water consumption in Chakdara is reported to be about 68,203 cubic meters. flood at Munda Headworks in The Swat River and head end Munda discharge was 94,144 cubic seconds, according to PDMA.

There is a high level flood on Charsadda Road in Khayali River with flow of water recorded as 91,350 cubic seconds high flood in the Kabul Charsadda-Adizai River, and the water flow in the Adizai is 82,300 cubic seconds, the report said.

In addition, a high level flood in Charsadda River in Jundi with water flow recorded as 41,541 cusec and the Indus River in high flood at Attok Khairabad, while Attok Khairabad had a flow rate of 6,2000 cubic seconds, according to the PDMA report.

The KP government provided two helicopters for rescue operation

About directives of KP Chief Minister Mahmoud Khan, two helicopters were provided to the Swat district administration for transportation out rescue operation in Kalam. Ibrar Wazir, Deputy Additional Commissioner of Swat, announced this. one helicopter belongs to KP government and another from a Pakistani army MI-17 helicopter. for rescue operation in Kalam.

He said the helicopters would take the food items to the land of Shahi Kalam and save children as well as women back to Kanju Airport. He said the operation already started and staff concerned of the district administration is present on place.

According to him, the district administration has declared all the hotels. in Bahrain and Kalam as centers of assistance, where all tourists were provided with free accommodation and food. He said that currently about 1200 tourists are in in these hotels.

He said that after the announcement of flood emergency, tourists are not need cause panic as safe places have been arranged for their stay and further safe existence. He said the tourists were asked not to panic and contact the relevant Tehsil administration.

“We have organized safe places.

The contact person for Babuzai is Amjad (03479864411) and Madyan, Bahrain and Kalam is Irfan (03143535888).”

TANGI BRIDGE NEAR MUND HEAD STRUCTURES DESTROYED

Flood destroyed a portion of The Tangi Bridge near the headworks of Mond, which cut off traffic between Peshawar and Tangi tehsil. of Charsaddinsky district. According to the Charsadda District Administration, the floods in Swat and Kabul rivers flood low-lying areas in Charsadda and Nowshera districts affecting thousands of people.

Mohib Banda, Bara Banda, Pashtun Ghari and nearby villages bank of The Kabul River was flooded where rescuers were deployed people to safer places with in help of boats. Relief camps were set up at Pabbi and Nowshera. for flood victims. Most of people visited their relatives for stay.

raging water also stole cattle and destroyed standing cultures. head of CP minister allowed to use his helicopter for flood relief operations.

Deputy Commissioner Nowshera urged people move immediately to safer places as 0.3 million cubic seconds of water passes in River Kabul in Nowshera. The water level started to drop in The Punkora Dir River and products other than non-food items items provided flood victims in relief camps in Matchmaker.

WARNING FOR KACHI-ABADIS ON THE INDUS RIVER

Administration D.I. Khan District issued warning for Kachi Abadis along the Indus River to leave areas after the Pakistan Meteorological Department issued a warning about multiple times to increase in level of water in river near Dera Ismail Khan.

The district administration warned people accommodation in Katchi Abadis along the river in Tehsils Dera, Paharpur and Paroa leave their districts and go to flood help centers set up administration in different areas of area.

flood the victims were provided with food, shelter and medical care in these centers. Approximately 700,000 to 900,000 µs of flood expected pass from the river Indus to Dera city in evening.

In addition, the sewerage is nullah of city were covered with sandbags on the Indus River to prevent flood waters from flowing in these nulls in back position, which can cause infrastructure damage of in city areas.

DC CALLS FOR FLOOD AFFECTED COOPERATION

Deputy Commissioner Nasrullah Khan on Saturday filed an appeal flood affected people Cooperate with the rescue teams and move their families to flood aid camps.

In a video message sent give update about flood situation, the deputy commissioner said it was one in common challenges for save teams convince and change flood affected people to flood relief camps as they were not ready to leave their homes.

He said he didn’t leave homes can be disastrous, since most of houses rotted due to the flood, calling people don’t resist and follow directions of save teams who sailed to them in boats, vehicles or a helicopter.

He said that all provisions, including food, shelter and medicine, were provided to them. flood victims in flood aid camps. The deputy commissioner said that all the victims will be sent back to their territories as soon as the situation improves.

He said there is in the control room also was installed and people could contact him on phone 0966-9280116 share Any information.

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