Flooding in Sindh’s Gaj River submerges roads in 200 Kaccho villages after heavy rain in Kirthar range – Pakistan

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Flooding in Sindh’s Gaj River submerged roads and pathways in over 200 villages throughout the Kachho belt, including Wahi Pandhi and Gorakh Hill Station, officials said on Saturday.

The floodwater also submerged villages such as Jam Babbar, Sher Muhammad Talpur, Muhammad Bakhsh Lund and Tamo Chandio, resulting in the collapse of 30 mud houses.

The situation was further compounded by flooding at four points along the Nai Gaj River which severed all ground connections between Wahi Pandhi, Gorakh Hill Station and the rest of the Kachho area from Dadu Johi.

The inhabitants of Kachho complained that despite the severity of the situation, the Dadu district administration and Sindh government did not implement adequate measures.

They demanded the immediate restoration of the Wahi Pandhi-Johi road to facilitate transportation and ensure the supply of essential food and resources to the affected communities.

Special assistant to Sindh chief minister and focal person for the relief department Mansoor Shahani visited the flood protection (FP) bund near Johi and observed the flood situation of the mountain ranges in Kachho.

Speaking to Dawn.com, he said he had directed irrigation officials and the Dadu deputy commissioner to provide boats for transport to the residents of the Kachho area.

He said that road communication was suspended after roads were inundated in 200 villages in the Chhinni, TR Khan, Drigh Bala, Wahi Pandhi and Pat Gul Mohammad union councils of the Kachho belt. He said that efforts were taken to restore roads.

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