Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz on Thursday visited the Ravi River at Shahdara where she boarded a boat to inspect the flood situation more closely.
Pakistan is facing its biggest flood since 1988, according to the recent statistics and data shared by the official authorities in Pakistan overseeing the...
Over 190,000 evacuated as Ravi, Sutlej, and Chenab rivers swell; Pakistan Army deployed for rescue operations while southern Punjab and Sindh brace for impact.
Fruit sellers accused of brutally murdering siblings in Raiwind over a banana price dispute die in an alleged police encounter after accomplices ambushed CCD officials.
Heavy monsoon rains flooded the Pakistani side of the Wagah border parade ground, while the Indian side remained unaffected. Despite the inundation, the daily flag-lowering ceremony went ahead as scheduled, drawing large crowds and going viral online.
Torrential monsoon rains combined with heavy water releases from Indian dams have triggered exceptionally high floods across Punjab’s rivers, breaking a 49-year rainfall record in Sialkot.
Punjab Information Minister Uzma Bukhari hit back at critics mocking Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s attire during her Japan trip, saying their trolling is “laughable.” She also dismissed allegations about private individuals in the delegation, calling social media lists “false and malicious.”
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Pakistan said on Tuesday its Punjab region, including the second largest city of Lahore, faced a “very high to exceptionally high” danger of flooding due to a combination of heavy rains and India’s decision to release waters from two dams.
Imran Khan has petitioned Rawalpindi police to register a case against Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz and eight officials, alleging denial of basic rights in Adiala Jail. Jail authorities dismissed the claims as baseless, while PTI also criticized Maryam over her Japan trip and Punjab’s rising debt.