NDMA issues flood alert for River Ravi over next 48 hours
- Downstream releases, nullah discharges on Indian side, likely to elevate river flows
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA)’s National Emergencies Operation Center (NEOC) has issued a flood alert for River Ravi over the next 48 hours, indicating a medium-level threat.
According to hydrological data, sustained moderate to heavy rainfall in the catchments of River Ravi and associated nullahs has resulted in increased inflows at Thein Dam, which has reached 1,717 feet (86% of its capacity).
Downstream releases from Thein Dam, combined with rising nullah discharges on the Indian side, are likely to further elevate river flows.
Consequently, medium to high flows are anticipated in nullahs originating from Pir Panjal Range, particularly Bein, Basantar, and Deg during the next 24 hours.
Currently, River Ravi at Kot Naina is discharging 64,000 cusecs and may cause low to medium floods at Jassar within 24 hours, with potential to escalate to high flood levels if additional spillway releases occur along with continued rainfall activity till August 27.
India has exclusive rights to the water of Ravi: govt
Residents of low-lying and flood-prone areas along River Ravi and its nullahs are advised to remain alert, avoid unnecessary travel near riverbanks, and follow official flood warnings through TV, radio, mobile alerts and Pak NDMA Disaster Alert mobile application.
Local authorities may issue evacuation instructions, and people are urged to identify safe routes and secure household valuables, livestock, and agricultural assets. Communities are advised to keep emergency kits ready with food, water, and medical supplies for 3 to 5 days, and strictly avoid crossing causeways, low bridges, or flooded roads.
The NDMA has instructed concerned authorities and emergency services to stay on high alert to ensure timely response to any flood-related incidents.
The NDMA said it is closely monitoring the situation through NEOC and coordinating with Provincial and District Disaster Management Authorities to ensure timely response and preparedness.




















Comments
Comments are closed for this article.