
After causing destruction in Rangpur, floodwater reaches the Muzaffargarh district, inundating hundreds of homes and damaging standing crops, as reported by 24NewsHD TV channel on Wednesday.
The district administration has indicated that 176,000 residents across 139 villages in the district will be impacted by the flood.
The administration has announced the establishment of 18 relief camps.
Numerous villages in the Multan division have been submerged.
In the meantime, several villages and towns along the banks of the River Chenab have experienced flooding as the floodwaters move through the Multan division.
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz is scheduled to visit Multan today to assess the arrangements made at the relief camps set up from Head Muhammad Wala to Qasim Bela.
Water levels in the River Chenab are rising.
Additionally, the water level in the River Chenab continues to increase due to the release of additional water by India into the river.
The river was reported to be in high flood at Head Marala, with water flow exceeding 450,000 cusecs according to the latest updates.
Flood victims in Renala Khurd are still waiting for government assistance.
Thousands of individuals affected by the flood in Renala Khurd are still looking for government aid despite the many days that have passed.
Rescue teams have not been seen, and people have been compelled to take refuge in school buildings.
The community has called on the government for rescue, as their children are suffering from hunger.
The River Ravi is experiencing extremely high flood levels near Pir Mahal.
At Head Sidhnai, the River Ravi reached critical flood levels, leading authorities to breach the Mai Safoora embankment, which resulted in the flooding of several villages.
Numerous villages were inundated following a breach in the Yasin Ghalowala Zamindara dyke, as water from the Sutlej River overflowed into adjacent lands.
Arifwala faced a similar fate, with dozens of villages submerged and crops devastated.
This situation has exacerbated the challenges faced by flood-affected residents in the region, who are still waiting for government assistance.
The swollen River Chenab is moving towards Chiniot.
A hazardous situation is developing in the River Chenab, with over 600,000 cusecs of water expected to reach Chiniot after flowing through Khanki and Qadirabad.
An alarming situation has arisen in Khairpur Tamewali.
Floodwaters have caused significant destruction in Khairpur Tamewali, near Bahawalpur, where several areas, including Toka Makhi, Jhok Sufi, and Rang Bhara, have been submerged, and crops across thousands of acres have been ruined.
This dire situation has compelled residents to relocate to safer areas along with their livestock.
The River Ravi has overflowed its banks in Kabirwala.
The River Ravi is currently in a state of extreme flood at Kabirwala.
At Kot Abdul Hakim, floodwaters have breached a railway bridge, resulting in the suspension of train services on the Khanewal-Shorkot route.
The River Indus has overflowed its banks in Dera Ghazi Khan.
In Dera Ghazi Khan, the situation turned critical after the River Indus burst its banks at Drahma.
Rescue teams quickly arrived in the area to begin relocating residents to safety.
Rescuers reported that they have successfully moved 116 individuals so far.
Floodwaters are now reaching Panjnad.
Floodwaters from various rivers in Punjab have begun to converge at Panjnad, while the water level in the River Indus at Guddu Barrage is also on the rise.
The inflow of water at this location has been measured at over 369,000 cusecs.





