The weather has turned very serious in northern India and Pakistan. Heavy rain in the Himalayas has caused rivers to overflow, leading to overflows in many towns, villages, and cities. Let’s understand what is happening.
Overflowing Rivers
- In both nations, big rivers are full and crossing danger stages.
- Authorities in India had to release water from dams to stop them from breaking.
- But this extra water is flowing into Pakistan, making the floods worse there too.
- In fact, India has sent seven warnings to Pakistan about releasing dam water.
Destruction in Punjab (India & Pakistan)
The states of Punjab in both India and Pakistan are badly affected
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Indian Punjab:
- 37 people have died since August.
- Crops on tens of thousands of hectares have been damaged.
- The state government declared ₹710 million ($8 million) in relief.
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Pakistani Punjab:
- About 1.8 million people have been evacuated.
- Nearly 3,900 villages are under water.
- Authorities may even break the Chenab riverbank near Multan to save the historic city by letting water flow outside.
Delhi Overflows
In India’s capital Delhi, the Yamuna River is at a dangerous level.
- Water has entered low-lying homes.
- Thousands of people have been moved to safer places.
- The famous Loha Pul (Iron Bridge) had to be closed.
- Near the Red Fort, people were seen walking in floodwater, some carrying Lord Ganesha idols for rituals.
Jammu & Kashmir Condition
In the Jammu and Kashmir region:
- The Jhelum river dam broke, flooding parts of Srinagar.
- Around 9,000 people were evacuated in Budgam district.
- The Chief Minister said the river is rising slowly but still dangerous, and the government is keeping a close watch.
- In Drabshalla, a landslide hit the Ratle hydroelectric power project on the Chenab River, and rescuers are still searching for stuck peoples.
Deaths and Destruction
- Pakistan: About 880 people have died in this year’s monsoon floods.
- India: Nearly 150 people lost their lives in August only.
- Crops, homes, bridges, and roads have been damaged across both nations.
Weather Prediction
- India: Weather experts say the heavy rain may ease soon, with only moderate showers in Jammu & Kashmir and Uttarakhand.
- Pakistan: Officials warn the rain will likely continue till September 9.
Final Point of view
The overflows are causing huge pain to millions of people in both India and Pakistan. Governments, rescue workers, and volunteers are trying their best to save lives and provide help. Everyone hopes the rain will stop soon so that reconstruction can begin.