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Published 01 Jul, 2025 05:30pm

Cloudburst behind Swat flooding, claims irrigation engineer

The actual cause of the recent flooding in Swat has come to light, as the Executive Engineer of the Irrigation Department revealed to an inquiry committee that a cloudburst over Bahrain town and surrounding mountainous regions on June 27 triggered the disaster.

In his official response, the engineer stated that flood-like conditions emerged at 9.30am near the Gamin Bridge in Khwazakhela when large volumes of mud and stone-filled water rushed into the Swat River following the cloudburst.

He further explained that the sudden influx caused a dangerous rise in the river’s water level.

The situation deteriorated after 10am when additional water from various local streams also flowed into the river, intensifying the flooding.

This report by the Irrigation Department carries significant weight amid an ongoing debate over the lack of timely warnings and the administrative response.

It is worth noting that the flood claimed several lives and caused widespread property damage, while local authorities have faced criticism for their failure to act swiftly.

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