Punjab Govt to Launch Flood Damage Survey in 28 Districts – Relief & Compensation Update

The Punjab government has officially announced a comprehensive flood damage assessment survey across the province, beginning 26 September 2025. This survey aims to assess losses caused by recent floods in multiple districts, including damage to houses, crops, and livestock.

The decision follows Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s directives to ensure fair compensation, transparent relief operations, and speedy rehabilitation in flood-hit areas.

Quick Facts – Punjab Flood Damage Survey 2025

Key PointDetails
Start Date of Survey26 September 2025
Affected Districts28 districts across Punjab
Teams Deployed2,000+ assessment teams
Villages ImpactedOver 4,500 villages
Casualties Reported118 deaths in flood incidents
Relief Camps337 relief camps, 429 medical camps, 368 veterinary camps

Relief & Rehabilitation Measures

  • Survey Teams: Representatives from Revenue, Army, Agriculture, and local administration will supervise assessments.
  • Compensation: Damages to crops, livestock, homes, and businesses will be fairly documented for compensation.
  • Immediate Relief: Additional tents, food supplies, and medicines are being dispatched to affected areas including Bahawalpur, Uch Sharif, and Jalalpur Pirwala.
  • Health & Safety: Medical and veterinary camps have been established to prevent outbreaks of disease.

Infrastructure Damage & Repair

  • Floodwaters damaged sections of the M-5 Motorway near Multan, Lodhran, and Bahawalpur. The NHA is carrying out emergency restoration, with temporary routes already open.
  • Protective embankments in Jalalpur Pirwala were breached to divert water and save the city from major destruction.

Official Warning

Citizens are urged not to pay bribes for inclusion in the survey. Anyone facing difficulties in the process should directly contact the Assistant Commissioner’s Office.

Conclusion

The Punjab Flood Damage Survey 2025 is a crucial step towards ensuring transparent compensation and relief for millions affected. With over 2.6 million people displaced and thousands of homes and crops destroyed, this survey will play a central role in shaping government assistance.

👉 Stay tuned for further updates as survey teams begin their work across Punjab from 26 September 2025.

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