Authorities in Jhang carried out a controlled detonation of a railway track embankment late Thursday to divert floodwaters threatening the city and nearby settlements.
🔹 Why It Was Done
The Chenab and Jhelum rivers have been flowing at exceptionally high flood levels.
Officials said the measure was necessary to protect Jhang city and surrounding towns from being completely inundated.
The blast allowed water to be redirected toward low-lying agricultural fields instead of densely populated areas.
🔹 Consequences
Train operations on the affected section have been suspended until further notice.
Thousands of acres of standing crops are now under water, adding to agricultural losses.
Evacuations from villages near the diversion path are underway.
🔹 Relief Efforts
Pakistan Army, Rescue 1122, and district administration are coordinating rescue and medical aid.
Relief camps have been set up for displaced families.
Engineers are assessing how long it will take to restore the railway link.
⚠️ Authorities warn that flood levels remain dangerously high, and similar emergency measures may be taken in other districts if needed.