500 villages inundated as high flood witnessed at Sukkur barrage

Social500 villages inundated as high flood witnessed at Sukkur barrage

SUKKUR: As many as 500 villages have been submerged as high flood witnessed at Sukkur and Guddu Barrage on Friday.

The surrounding areas are on high alert while rescue teams have also been established to help the people.

The water level reached above 500000 cusecs at the major barrage of Sindh.

The flood water has inundated villages in Katcha areas of Sukkur, Ghotki, Kashmore-Kandhkot, Shikarpur, Khairpur Mir’s Larkana and other districts.

Thousands of villagers have been displaced from their homes and have been shifted to safer places.

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