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Islamabad Floods: Father and Daughter Swept Away in DHA Phase 5 Tragedy


ISLAMABAD – A heartbreaking incident unfolded on Tuesday when a car carrying a father and his daughter was swept away by flash floods following torrential monsoon rains in Islamabad’s DHA Phase 5. The tragic scene unfolded in front of horrified onlookers, with rescue operations now underway to locate the missing individuals.


Flash Floods Hit Islamabad

According to eyewitness accounts, the vehicle was engulfed by a sudden surge of floodwater, leaving the occupants unable to escape. The force of the water pushed the car into a drain, and despite immediate calls to emergency services, the car disappeared within minutes.

Rescue teams have since been actively searching the area, but as of now, no update on the fate of the father-daughter duo has been confirmed.


Rescue 1122 on High Alert

Amid the ongoing monsoon spell, Rescue 1122 had already issued a high-alert warning for Islamabad and Rawalpindi earlier in the day, anticipating dangerous flood conditions due to heavy rainfall.

“Special 1122 teams have been deployed across key locations, particularly near the Soan River,” said District Emergency Officer Sibghatullah.

Key safety measures in place include:

  • Deployment of water boats and emergency gear
  • Cancellation of all staff leaves
  • Continuous monitoring of Nullah Lai and other local drains
  • Operationalization of a central flood control room

Section 144 Imposed in Rawalpindi

In a bid to prevent further disaster, the local administration has invoked Section 144, prohibiting:

  • Disposal of garbage or construction material into rain drains
  • Unauthorized movement near overflowing drains and rivers
  • Any construction activities that could block water flow

Authorities are also appealing to residents to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel in flooded zones.


A Monsoon of Tragedies

This tragic incident in Islamabad comes on the heels of a similar disaster in Gilgit-Baltistan, where:

  • A cloudburst at Babusar Top killed five tourists
  • Over 15 tourist vehicles were swept away in Chilas
  • More than 200 stranded tourists were rescued with help from locals and authorities

🔗 Read More: Babusar Top Cloudburst Kills Tourists


Weather-Triggered Emergencies Across Pakistan

As monsoon rains intensify, cities across Pakistan face mounting flood risks. The capital city, despite recent infrastructure upgrades, remains vulnerable to flash flooding, especially in low-lying areas like DHA, Soan Garden, and E-11.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecast continued rain spells, urging local authorities to remain vigilant.


Appeal for Caution and Solidarity

Authorities and citizens alike are calling for:

  • Immediate assistance to flood-affected families
  • Increased public awareness of flood safety protocols
  • Strict adherence to civic guidelines to prevent drain blockages

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