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Floodwaters begin receding in a major Pakistani city but nearby towns face evacuations

MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) — Floodwaters that had threatened a major town in eastern Punjab province began to recede Friday, sparing its 700,000 residents, but rising waters swamped villages near two nearby cities, forcing panicked evacuations, Pakistani officials said.

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Floodwaters begin receding in a major Pakistani city but nearby towns face evacuations

Villagers look to a rescue boat arriving to evacuate them from a flooded area in Muhammad Pur Ghotta in Multan district, Pakistan, Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Asim Tanveer)


MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) — Floodwaters that had threatened a major town in eastern Punjab province began to recede Friday, sparing its 700,000 residents, but rising waters swamped villages near two nearby cities, forcing panicked evacuations, Pakistani officials said.

The Disaster Management Authority said waters around Jalalpur Pirwala, which had , are now falling and are expected to drop significantly within 48 hours.

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