The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued a warning that the Sutlej River may rise to very high flood levels, prompting concerns of severe flooding in the surrounding areas. The authority has advised residents in low-lying areas to be prepared for evacuation as the water level is expected to rise significantly. The Sutlej River, which flows through the Punjab province, has been experiencing high water levels due to heavy rainfall in the catchment area. The NDMA has warned that the flood levels may reach 300,000 cusecs, which is considered very high. The authority has also warned of flash flooding in the hill torrents and nullahs, which can cause significant damage to infrastructure and crops. The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecasted more rainfall in the coming days, which may further exacerbate the flood situation. The NDMA has directed the provincial disaster management authorities to take necessary precautions and prepare for evacuation. The authority has also advised the public to avoid traveling to flood-prone areas and to stay away from the riverbanks. The Sutlej River is a major river in Pakistan and flows through several districts, including Lahore, Kasur, and Okara. The river is known for its unpredictable behavior and has caused significant flooding in the past. The NDMA has warned that the floodwaters may also affect the nearby cities, including Lahore, which is the provincial capital. The authority has directed the emergency services to be on high alert and to prepare for rescue and relief operations. The NDMA has also warned of waterborne diseases and has advised the public to take necessary precautions. The flood situation is being closely monitored by the NDMA and the provincial authorities, and updates are being provided to the public through various channels. The public has been advised to stay tuned to local news and follow the instructions of the authorities. The NDMA has also warned of power outages and disruptions to communication services, which may occur due to the flooding. The authority has directed the relevant departments to take necessary measures to minimize the disruptions. The flood situation is a major concern for the government, and all necessary measures are being taken to mitigate its impact. The NDMA has warned that the floodwaters may also affect the agricultural crops, which may lead to significant economic losses. The authority has advised the farmers to take necessary precautions to protect their crops. The flood situation is being closely watched by the international community, and assistance is being offered to Pakistan to help mitigate the impact of the floods. The NDMA has thanked the international community for their support and has assured that all necessary measures are being taken to protect the public.