While officials continued to make an effort to protect Sehwan's Bhan Syedabad city and Dadu city from a potential flood, other districts of Sindh remained submerged in floodwater.
According to Syed Murtaza Ali Shah, the Deputy Commissioner (DC) for Dadu, construction on the Ring bund to safeguard Dadu city continued on Tuesday morning.
Rafique Jamali, an MNA who was chosen to represent Dadu's NA-235 district, stated that efforts were also being made to enhance the Main Nara Valley Drain's protective dyke.
Bhan Syedabad city preservation works are underway in Sehwan, according to MNA Sikandar Ali Rahoupoto, who was elected from the NA-233 constituency in the region.
Strong gusts and tides caused difficult conditions where Ring bund is located at night, but he added that things were now back to normal and that machinery was being used to finish the project on Ring bund in Bhan Syedabad.
Iqbal Hussain, the assistant commissioner for Sehwan, reported that water from Manchhar Lake had flooded 450 villages in seven union councils of the tehsil.
He said that local relief activities were still in progress and that flood victims were being relocated to safe areas. He continued, "We have established more than 50 humanitarian camps and tent cities.
After leaving a path of death and destruction elsewhere, flooding from record monsoon rains, glacial melt in the high north, and hill torrents from Balochistan have combined in Sindh and are wreaking havoc.
Authorities were forced to breach Manchhar Lake's protective dykes and other buildings along its courses in order to channel the flow of water towards less populous areas and prevent floods in highly populated areas. Manchhar Lake is thought to be the largest freshwater lake in the nation.
The water level at Manchhar was measured at 122.6-foot reduced level (RL) on Tuesday morning, and the Indus River's water level at the Dadu-Moro bridge was at 127.4-foot RL, according to Sher Muhammad Mallah, in charge of the irrigation emergency cell, who spoke to Daily updates. com
At the Amri bridge, the river's water level was measured to be 109.5 feet RL, he continued.
Water from Manchhar was being discharged into the Indus at RD-96, RD-99, RD-98, RD-199, and Karampur, according to irrigation engineer Mahesh Kumar. The flow of water was measured at 50,000 cusecs.
On its website, the Flood Forecasting Division reported a high-level flood in the Indus at Kotri.
Farmers are out of feed.
Officials reported on Tuesday that those stuck by historic floods were running low on fodder for their cattle and that it was impossible to airdrop supplies.
According to a senior army official, "that is a significant concern." "Airdrops wouldn't work, but it's crucial to provide livestock with feed,"
More rain is expected over the next few days, which will pose a new threat to the thousands of displaced people living in tents or outside next to highways, making the situation worse.
Officials believe that 700,000 livestock have been lost nationwide in the floods, and the remaining cattle, which are an important resource in a developing nation, are becoming malnourished.
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Unprecedented rainfall and flash floods have harmed over 33 million people nationwide, resulted in $30 billion in economic damage, and led to one of the deadliest monsoon seasons Pakistan has ever seen, with nearly 1,400 fatalities.
The authorities have now started to rebuild the destroyed buildings.
The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) reported that, on the orders of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, emergency work has been undertaken to restore access to electricity and roads in flood-affected districts.
The premier was personally overseeing the repair work, according to a tweet from the PMO, and he received a report every day.
To date, Wango Hill, which was damaged by a landslide, has been removed, and portions of the Gwadar-Ratodero Motorway (M-8) have been opened to one-way traffic.
Additionally, a 132-kilowatt transmission line in Timergara had been fixed, and grid station operations at Bajaur and Munda had been resumed.
The PMO stated that Warrah received electricity from the Qambar grid station and that Bhan Syedabad received electricity from alternate sources.
Separately, PM Shehbaz praised civic and governmental officials for building a three-kilometer bund in less than 36 hours to safeguard the Dadu grid station from floodwaters.
Additionally, he was grateful to the National Highway Authority for restoring M-8.
Cabinet members are urged by PM Shehbaz to get involved in relief activities.
PM Shehbaz asked all cabinet members to fully participate in the relief and recovery efforts during a cabinet meeting later in the day.
We live in a digital age where staying connected online is simple, so I'm not telling you to ignore your obligations, he said. "Zoom allows you to host meetings. But in addition to that, you should uphold your obligation to humanity.
The prime minister expressed his gratitude for the ministers who were visiting the flood victims and said he was aware of their visits.
But today, I'm making a request of those who aren't participating in these things. People will never forget people who helped them through difficult times.
The prime minister expressed optimism that the nation's floodwaters would soon recede so that residents could return to their homes.
He concluded by saying, "Today, those who are not in the country know everything. Despite their quietness, they are not to be misunderstood. They will eventually accept responsibility.







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