Pakistan Flood: Manchar, Pakistan's largest lake, is in spate, many villagers stranded

The situation is already bad due to the floods in Pakistan. At the same time, Pakistan's largest lake Manchar has also overflowed, due to which the villagers of Sindh are also stranded due to the floods. A warning has also been issued for the villagers.

Pakistan Flood: Manchar, Pakistan's largest lake, is in spate, many villagers stranded
Manchar, Pakistan's largest lake, is in spate, many villagers stranded, image source: Geo news

The situation is already bad due to the floods in Pakistan. At the same time, Pakistan's largest lake Manchar has also overflowed, due to which the villagers of Sindh are also stranded due to the floods. 

There is too much water, CNN reported. People are about to drown. This was a warning to the villagers of Sehta Sahaj.

Due to the combined effects of heavy monsoon and melting glaciers, Lake Manchar has spread over an area of ​​hundreds of square kilometres. At least for the third time on Tuesday, its water broke its banks and spread to many areas, due to which nearby villages have several feet of water. 

New satellite images from the European Space Agency's (ESA) Sentinel Labs show that in an area covering hundreds of square kilometers after record levels of rain over the past two months, CNN reported. How has the lake grown? The islands and peninsulas in the lake once disappeared.

Satellite images also show that the water level in the lake remains at an alarmingly high level despite the cracks, which may cause further problems to the nearby villagers. 

CNN reported, Pakistani authorities are working continuously to lower the water level in the lake in Sindh. The country's second most populous province, home to about 48 million people. Nearby cities may be submerged due to the ever-increasing water level. 

But it has caused flooding in small villages, affecting some 135,000 people, Sindh province's irrigation minister Jam Khan Shoro told CNN on Wednesday.

Shoro said the move was necessary to avoid widespread flooding in Dadu district, where about 1.55 million people live.

The lake also overflowed on Tuesday, CNN reported, in what officials said was a natural phenomenon and not part of efforts to divert the water. 

Shoro said officials tried to warn people in towns near the lake on Sunday that there would be an overflow and urged people to leave the area.

He said that we are trying our best to provide relief to the people but the disaster is so much and the number of affected people is also so much. It is almost impossible for our government to provide shelter, food and medicine to all. This is a difficult task. 

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah said on Wednesday that he does not want the lake to overflow, but that cities up to 100 kilometers (62 miles) from the lake - such as Sehwan, Dadu and Mehr - could be put at risk if authorities do not remove the water. Will fall in

Noor Mohamed Thebo, who spoke to CNN, said that our village is submerged and there is no way to get there.

Thebo said that due to the ever-increasing water in the lake, 10 to 15 nearby families have been cut off. Water 1.5 meters (five feet) deep has now covered the main road, making rescue efforts difficult.