Published on: August 27, 2025 10:52 AM
Sialkot city witnessed an extraordinary 405 millimeters of rain within just 24 hours, breaking a 49-year-old record and forcing authorities to declare a public holiday today. Officials confirmed that routine life came to a complete standstill as torrential downpours inundated streets, disrupted transport, and left thousands of residents stranded in waterlogged areas across the district.
Furthermore, the heavy rain surpassed the previous record of 339.7 millimeters set in August 1976, making it one of the heaviest downpours in the city’s history. Authorities immediately responded by issuing warnings and urging residents to stay indoors unless absolutely necessary. The intensity of rainfall has raised fears of further damage, especially in low-lying neighborhoods vulnerable to rapid flooding.
At the same time, dozens of villages in Gujrat faced the threat of flooding as water levels at Head Marala Barrage rose alarmingly. Officials reported that while the barrage’s storage capacity stands at 1,100,000 cusecs, water flow exceeded 900,000 cusecs, leaving nearby communities at severe risk. Evacuation plans are under consideration as authorities continue to monitor the rapidly rising water.
Meanwhile, Bhimber Nullah was reported to be in high flood following heavy rainfall in Kharian and surrounding areas. Residents of villages including Galyana, Do Do Barsala, Gujjar Kotla, Miana Chak, and Panjan Kasana were advised to remain on high alert. The administration warned that any sudden surge in water could prove disastrous for families living close to the flood channel.
In addition, the torrential rains caused major flooding in low-lying areas of Sialkot, forcing residents to abandon their homes temporarily. Emergency services faced difficulties in reaching affected zones due to submerged roads, while power outages and communication breakdowns worsened the crisis. Relief teams have been directed to provide food, shelter, and medical support to displaced people.
Finally, district officials stated that while immediate measures are underway, the scale of rain highlights the urgent need for better flood-prevention systems. With forecasts predicting more showers, authorities have urged citizens to remain cautious and cooperate with safety instructions. The record-breaking rainfall has placed both Sialkot and surrounding districts under extreme pressure, demanding swift and coordinated disaster response.