ɫɫ

Skip to main content
You have permission to edit this article.
Edit

Rescuers in Pakistan scramble to save residents as swollen rivers reach dangerous levels

SHER SHAH, Pakistan (AP) — Rescuers backed by the military raced Tuesday to evacuate thousands of people from flooded villages near the city of Jalalpur Pirwala in eastern Pakistan, officials said, as authorities struggled to shore up embankments against rising waters which touched the official danger mark.

2 min read
Rescuers in Pakistan scramble to save residents as swollen rivers reach dangerous levels

Villagers wade with their livestock through a flooded area near Jalalpur Pirwala, in Multan district, Pakistan, Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Asim Tanveer)


SHER SHAH, Pakistan (AP) — Rescuers backed by the military raced Tuesday to evacuate thousands of people from flooded villages near the city of Jalalpur Pirwala in eastern Pakistan, officials said, as authorities struggled to shore up embankments against rising waters which touched the official danger mark.

The flooding has affected nearly 142,000 people in the area, Relief Commissioner Nabil Javed said. Many displaced residents have moved in with relatives, while others are spending sleepless nights on embankments or in relief camps after their homes were submerged.

ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

More from The Star & partners