Islamabad/Karachi, Sept. 17 -- The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) of Pakistan has said that river flows across its side of Punjab were stable, with only a few points reporting low to moderate flooding.

Sindh - which bore some of the highest damage - is beginning to experience relief after water levels that had surged to dangerous heights started to recede.

A PDMA spokesperson confirmed that the Indus, Jhelum and Ravi rivers are flowing at normal levels, while the Chenab is also reported to be stable at Marala, Khanki, Qadirabad and Trimmu. At Panjnad, however, low-level flooding has been recorded, with water discharge down to 194,000 cusecs.

The Sutlej River is witnessing a medium-level flood at Ganda Singh Wala, and low...