(Web Desk) – Punjab is facing a worsening flood crisis as India’s release of excess water into rivers has caused devastating surges across the region. Rivers have overflowed their banks, unleashing uncontrollable flood currents that threaten villages, crops, and infrastructure.
Local authorities are on high alert as thousands of residents have been forced to evacuate. Rescue teams are working tirelessly to provide relief, while officials warn of more flooding if India continues its water aggression.
Environmental and political experts have strongly criticized India’s actions, calling them a violation of international water treaties and an outright threat to Pakistan’s agriculture and people’s lives.
The escalating situation has once again drawn attention to the urgent need for regional water management agreements and safeguards to prevent humanitarian disasters.