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Extreme Flood in Indus tributaries - 100s Die

This is negligence of our government. Isn't this??? Look the contradiction.

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Not just him all the politicians say the same every time again and again as if floods happened first time in 67 years.

Some people say there is no solution (which is not true at least in my opinion), why don't the politicians instead of saying we did not have early warnings or other lame excuses why don't they say to the public in the face "it happens almost every year and we don't have a solution for this issue". But no they will not say so.
 
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Comparing Yellow Rivers ancient dykes to the tech available today is flawed and don't we have plenty of desilting techniques available today.My educated guess is Indus basin doesn't carry the amount of silt the Yangtze or Yellow River carries (Yellow River is called Sorrow of China because of fixed cycle of floods and famines) .All you need is money and there are plenty of people out there who will sell and build you a cost effective solution.

There is already a mechanism in Place under which Pakistan is informed about the River discharge levels.

I can tell you are not a hydrologist. I am neither, but at University one of my apartment-mates was doing a PhD. We would discuss hydrology, or rather he would tell me things that I did not know. Relying on dykes is not a long term solution. It is only delaying the inevitable. Himalayan rivers carry a lot of silt and though Yellow River may carry more of it, the principles do not change.

Unless there is a string of dams on Chenab and silt is controlled that way, there is little point in thinking of managing floods via dykes.

You should read about floods in Mississippi. If dykes could fail in USA, they can fail at any other place where the river bed gets raised over time. This by the way was the reason for breaching of dykes on Huang He (Yellow River).
 
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I wish this had been thought of before. I hope that under Dr. Umar Saif's guidance this system will find Punjab-wide implementation, if not nation-wide. National Disaster Management Authority should take note.

I had anticipated that this might happen. I am glad that this is being done now.
 
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September 11, 2014

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General Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

UAE orders urgent relief to Pakistan

Under the directives of President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, General Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces has instructed the Khalifa Foundation to dispatch urgent relief to flood-affected population in Pakistan.

The relief materials will delivered to the people affected by the floods which hit Pakistan, leaving hundreds dead and thousands without homes.

UAE orders urgent relief to Pakistan
 
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Now Next Year they would be barking like idiots that India is stealing our water and we will again start blaming India before looking toward ourselves and fulfilling our responsibilities and stop wasting water and start building dams to save all that water which falls in sea without being used.......:hitwall:
 
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Any idea about the costs of what you propose, Sir?

The cost is much less then the damage caused by floods and loss of drinkable water

September 11, 2014

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General Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

UAE orders urgent relief to Pakistan

Under the directives of President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, General Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces has instructed the Khalifa Foundation to dispatch urgent relief to flood-affected population in Pakistan.

The relief materials will delivered to the people affected by the floods which hit Pakistan, leaving hundreds dead and thousands without homes.

UAE orders urgent relief to Pakistan


What have I new found respect for UAE
 
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Dyke blown to save Jhang, Multan under threat

JHANG: The protective dyke of Athara Hazari has been blown off to save Jhang city and Trimu Headworks, and now the floodwater is heading towards 200 villages including densely populated areas of Tehsil Athara Hazari and Tehsil Ahmedpur Sial.

A breach of about 100 foot was made in the dyke at 10am on Wednesday which will likely effect 200,000 rural population in the two tehsils. DCO Jhang Raja Khurram Shahzad Omer once again appealed to the villagers to vacate the area and move to safer places. He said that army troops or Rescue 1122 staff will help shift them to safer places. On Wednesday, 590,000 cusecs water was passing through Trimu Headworks while floodwater of up to 750,000 cusecs was expected to reach there Wednesday night.

Sargodha Road and Multan Road have been closed for all types of traffic. At 4am, a protective spur of Jhang city got breached near Moza Wijhlana due to water pressure and consequently floodwater inundated many localities, including Khaiwala, Maddoki, Wijhlana. Jhang protective bund on Sargodha Road has become a big problem for the residents of the area as water leaks through it. However, Jhang District Headquarters is still in danger for a couple of days. Army troops are carrying out a rescue operation in the area.

The district administration has set up 18 relief camps for the flood-affected people. Rescue 1122 staff is also busy in a rescue operation in the badly affected areas. In Jhang 81 persons were rescued by army helicopters and 1,380 others were rescued through boats on Wednesday. According to ISPR, besides rescue, 24.9 tonnes of ration was also dropped by army helicopters. Seven villages of Kabeerwala Tehsil were submerged by floodwater on Wednesday. The flooded villages include Mauza Ahamd Bad Pul, Mauza Khair Din, Mauza Basti Sadiq Hiraj, Moza Pir Sial, Mauza Chuk Norang Shah and Mauza Janub Mirali, etc.

DPO Rana Ayyaz Saleem told newsmen that 12 base camps and 20 flood relief camps have been set up in the tehsil to provide relief to flood victims. He said police teams were shifting people from flood-hit areas to safer places. Meanwhile, as many as 309 villages were damaged and more than 2,000 acres of land was inundated due to flood in seasonal nullahs and torrential rains in the district. Official sources told APP on Wednesday that about 31 persons had died and a large number of people were injured in rain- and flood-related incidents in Sialkot, Daska, Pasrur and Sambrial tehsils of the district.
Chaprar was the worst affected area of Sialkot District where crops, including paddy crop, on a vast agriculture land were damaged and houses had also been badly damaged.

The floodwater is still stands in fields, houses and streets in different rural areas. Sialkot and Gujranwala divisions are worst-affected, whereas Narowal, Wazirabad, Sargodha, Nankana Sahib, Jhang, Jhelum, Chiniot, Khoshab districts are partially affected. Evacuation from the areas is still in progress with thousands still stranded. Reports said at least 2,000 people have been shifted to government-run relief camps.

The floods have also affected Gilgit-Baltistan too. At least 200 villages of Hafizabad district are reportedly inundated as authorities continued to evacuate more villages. Special Advisor to Punjab Chief Minister Khawaja Muhammad Mansha Ullah Butt said Wednesday that relief work in flood- and rain-affected areas was in full swing and dry food, water and medical facilities were being provided to the affected population. Floodwaters entered Jhang on Tuesday as raging waters of Chenab and Jhelum rivers continued to wreak havoc.

Thousands of villages in Chiniot, Jhang, Khushab, Kabirwala, Old Chichawatni and Sargodha have been submerged in the floodwaters which have made their way into Bhawana city. Hundreds of villages have been swallowed up by water as dozens of safety barriers ruptured. Around 400,000 cusecs floodwater reached River Chenab at Head Trimmu Tuesday morning and the water level is rising constantly.

Flood peak of 810,000 cusecs was likely to reach the barrage Tuesday night and was expected to engulf Sargodha, Khushab, Jhang and Toba Tek Sing. In a bid to save the barrage, decision was made to break the Athara Hazari barrier and the nearby
In a bid to save the barrage, decision was made to break the Athara Hazari barrier and the nearby villages have been evacuated. The high flood is to stay at Head Trimmu till tomorrow.
 
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There is money available for Running Government so I think they should build a tunnel for drainage of water instead of paying container companies to litter the roads with containers

They charge 5,000Rs / day for 1 containers usage

The point was that , what should have been done was never done we don't even need high tech company for digging a mere water line ???

People 20,000 years ago did that

But of course priority is to help folks in trouble, now its late
 
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September 12, 2014


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A Pakistani soldier drops relief supplies to flood victims from a helicopter on the outskirts of Multan on September 12, 2014.

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An aerial view of flooded areas on the outskirts of Multan, Punjab province, Pakistan, 11 September 2014.

1.1 million hit by floods in Punjab
Districts of Jhang, Chiniot, and Hafizabad are the worst-hit areas

Around 1.1 million people have been affected by heavy monsoon rains and floods in Pakistan’s most populous province, Punjab, the head of the national disaster management agency said on Friday.

Major General Saeed Aleem told a federal cabinet meeting that the death toll from rains and floods in Punjab has risen to 274, according to the state radio.

With the Chenab River in high spate, the districts of Jhang, Chiniot, and Hafizabad were the worst hit of the 10 districts affected by floods in the province.

The imminent passage of 600,000 to 700,000 cusecs of water from Panjnad Headworks is likely to inundate several areas including Rahim Yar Khan, Multan and Muzaffargarh districts.

A total of 18 helicopters and 574 boats are being used to rescue marooned people and 360 relief camps have been set up in the province.

Army relief and rescue operation were continuing in flood-hit areas in Jhang, Multan, Bahwalpur and Rahim Yar Khan districts, the Inter-Services Public Relations said in a statement.

Troops have dropped 52.176 tonnes of rations from helicopters in Jhang, Multan and Bahawalpur.

Since the start of flood relief operations, 29,295 people have been rescued by army troops using helicopters and boats.

1.1 million hit by floods in Punjab | GulfNews.com
 
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Young motorcyclist lost his life in few seconds :(

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Very sad, video , the water speed was deceptive it did not appear to be deep enough to stop a motor bike going thru but the rider did not anticipate the pressure of water will change the steering

He was carrying a small bag in hand wonder if it was medication or something important that he had to take the risk of going over
 
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