Schools closed in Sialkot after historic rainfall amid flood fears

Schools Closed In Sialkot After Historic Rainfall Amid Flood Fears

SIALKOT – Schools have been closed in Sialkot city of Punjab after it witnessed record-breaking rainfall, surpassing all levels recorded in the past 11 years.

According to official data, over 335 millimeters of rain was recorded in various parts of the district.

Heavy downpours flooded multiple areas, including Rangpura, Allama Iqbal Chowk, Dara Araiyan, and Prem Nagar. The Meteorological Department has forecast further rain in the coming days.

Flash flooding in the Dekh Nullah has submerged several nearby villages. According to the district administration, rescue teams are actively relocating affected residents to safer locations.

In response to the worsening conditions, Deputy Commissioner Sialkot, Saba Asghar Ali, declared a local holiday across all educational institutions in the district.

The decision was made in light of the emergency situation caused by heavy rainfall and potential flooding.

The deputy commissioner has urged citizens to stay indoors, avoid unnecessary travel, and strictly stay away from rivers, streams, and flood-prone areas. Section 144 has been enforced across the district, and strict action will be taken against any violations.

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