
Punjab has become extremely critical as rivers have reached dangerous levels. Flood water released from India towards the Ravi River in Pakistan not just damaged thousands of acres of land, but also the Holy place of Sikhs in Pakistan (Gurudwara Darbar Sahib).
The beautiful building is currently under a high flood: late last night, scenes of villagers wading through rising waters on the road leading to Kartarpur.
A brutal chapter in India’s water war against Pakistan, where even sacred ground isn’t spared from destruction.
The historic Gurudwara Darbar Sahib Kartarpur Sahib, Pakistan, one of the most revered Sikh shrines, has been severely affected by flooding after large volumes of water were released into the Ravi River from the Indian side.
People of Punjab and Sindh should not take the flood warnings lightly – the scenes from Jammu today look straight out of a disaster movie. This is River Tawi, all this water is headed towards Sialkot, where it will meet the Chenab, then flow into the Indus.
The flood has exceeded 1 million cusecs at Raila Khanki, while it is 8 million cusecs at Qadirabad.