Trash And Turmoil: Rubbish Floats, Flood-Like State of affairs Emerges At Pakistans Facet Of Attari-Wagah Border | WATCH


The visuals of a flood-like scenario and rubbish floating on Pakistan’s aspect of the Wagah-Attari Border are making rounds on social media and have sparked reactions from netizens. 

Relentless rains and flash floods have claimed at the very least 802 lives and left 1,088 others injured throughout Pakistan since June 26, IANS reported, citing the most recent figures launched by the Nationwide Catastrophe Administration Authority (NDMA).  

Sharing the visuals, an X person wrote, “Pak Rangers performing ceremony in flood water & trash, whereas Indian aspect clear & dry!”

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Pakistan Monsoon Havoc

The acute monsoon situation has triggered widespread devastation, inundating properties, displacing many, and straining emergency response efforts all through Pakistan.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province was the worst-hit area, recording the best casualties with 479 deaths and 347 accidents. Moreover, in Punjab, 165 folks died and 584 had been injured, adopted by Sindh with 57 casualties and 75 accidents, whereas Balochistan recorded 24 deaths and 5 accidents, as per stories of the native media. Moreover, 8 folks died and three had been injured in rain-related incidents in Islamabad.

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The Pakistan Meteorological Division (PMD) on Tuesday alerted that the Ravi River at Jassar reached a excessive flood degree. 

The NDMA individually warned of city flooding in low-lying areas throughout Punjab, together with Lahore, Gujranwala, Sialkot, Narowal, Kasur, and different districts over the subsequent 24 hours.

The Lahore district administration issued a excessive alert predicting that water ranges within the Ravi River will rise over the subsequent 48 hours.

(with IANS inputs)