Floods and the country of God, Pakistan


By: Tariq Mahmood Wasit
Death is a bitter and irrevocable reality that every soul has to face. As Allah says. “Kullo nafsen zaiqat-ul-maut. Be it the war of Abel and Cain, or the storm of Noah, that is, the nearness of death from war and conflict, or from the sudden hour of calamity, worldly accidents, or during accidents, this is a reward.

Moment by moment, someone comes into the world with a life, while someone goes through the cycle and wraps up his sack bed and becomes an eternal traveler of the path of truth and moves towards his origin.It becomes the place of eternal life. It is something like that when we were small, while going to our Nanyal car or Tanga, on the way we would pass a road that had huge mounds or tubs on both sides which were twenty or twenty feet above the ground. It is said that hundreds of years ago, due to a sudden disaster, rains, floods, storms, and the total destruction of villages, people made graves on most of the mounds. Meet and greetSometimes various metals, pottery or implements were also found. Sometimes plant remains are also found in the mounds of Mohenjo Daro (Sindh) and Harappa (Sahiwal) and thus traces of the destruction of ancient civilizations during the Catastrophe period.

The flood in 2019, which caused havoc not only in Pakistan and India but also in the whole world after the end of the corona epidemic (2019-2021), is actually meant to be discussed. This dangerous flood caused considerable damage to an agricultural country like Pakistan.This flood was the most dangerous tragedy of the decade which caused extreme regional disaster. Due to the excessive amount of water in the Indus River in the Sindh region, there was a high level flood in Kalabagh, Chashma and Taunsa Sharif. Along with the news in the newspapers, some Friends also reported that people’s houses in Taunsa Sharif were destroyed as if they had never been there and the tubs (tehha) took the form of shantytowns. Mianwali, Bhakkar, DG Khan, Leah, Rajanpur, Rahim Yar Khan were also acquittedH was affected.

The dam was crossed at Nowshera, Dhirikhel, Dab and Jamaat. Five lakh cusecs of water from Tarbela dam entered the limits of Attock due to heavy damage. * What is a cubic meter? 28.317 liters per second of water) which clearly means the water passing per second will be 1cusec feet, so five lakh cusecs of water means from an areaOne crore 41 lakh 58 thousand 423 liters of water has to pass in one second. May Allah have mercy on His servants and His creatures (animals and plants). Reminded. Such a state of poverty that when a girl was rescued, she immediately demanded her slippers while coming out of the water, which she reportedly took with great difficulty. Tank, and Deir Hasmail Khan districts of Saraiki Wasib in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Even could not avoid the flood, thus the water flowed in the river KabulIt remained close to 400,000 cusecs until mosques and crematoriums were submerged due to cracks in the ground. In Balochistan, there was a very high level of flood, which in addition to humans, animals and land also caused damage, in addition to this, it caused a lot of destruction in South Punjab. They were forced to live by eating leaves of trees.

The government, several regional organizations and international organizations have worked together to restore the regionsHuge cracks fell until many villages lost contact with other villages and lions and aid was delivered by helicopters and naval boats. Thus, the high level military leadership of Pakistan to monitor the relief activities in our Balochistan. A helicopter also fell victim to an accident in which the Corps Commander of Pakistan Lt. Gen. Sarfaraz Ali and other senior officers were also martyred, but he said that: It is better not to put bows on the stars.

It is good for man to dieIt is Also in the river Sutlej There was a flood, which was around seven thousand cubic feet, but it was not very dangerous. Sindh, Baluchistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and South Punjab, almost four provinces of Pakistan were affected by floods and suffered loss of life and property. Authentic sources. According to 1000 people died, but the areas where the access remained are beyond this number. Countless animals were exposed to floods and the water flow started to present a scene of destruction.

Due to flooding, stones and mud settled on the landsPlanted and watered lands have been destroyed, crops have been destroyed, people’s houses have collapsed, and according to an estimate, there has been a loss of around two to three billion.

A poet has described them as follows: Goods went to Dingar Road Khoi Khonte cried Drowned crows, bird houses Tahli, Barry, Kikar cried Pind Di Wadi Masjid went to Deh The rivers, streams, and members cried Dhi Rani De Vaya Li Sanhbe Balls, boxes, beds were torn Tenth loss ofNot the price The stones were torn like diamonds Desperation, homelessness were present everywhere. However, everything was affected by its place. Heartbroken people devoted themselves round the clock.

Because in bad times they should support their brothers and sisters. Because death is irrevocable which can come in any situation, just as people’s houses and animals are scattered, the scattered words of Ms. Jawaria Kanwal Sahiba (poet) are as

follows in the form of a poem for the flood victims: O water, O cruel water I have not seen before What you see now is desolation lostThere is everything I saw the separation You plundered every town You looted every city They were standing around to help All of them drowned Oh water, oh cruel water Grab the bread, grab the bed Mamta Chinei, Bhaya Chinei You have cultivated barren land Until yesterday, it was a mercy Don’t know whose mani now You took away everything There is nothing to say There is no human race anymore Stones, clay, feathers, birds Now go away, beast This story is full of pain O water, O cruel water

Poet: (Javeria Kanwal)

Cruel water drowned everything like Ms. Sabira Tabassum SahibHe also expressed himself in a poem and wrote a poem asking philanthropists to stand side by side to help their brothers after all the problems of the flood victims. They understood that life That is the cause of death There was a sound of water Take a million breaths How many lives were lost? How many screams drowned Who will save his home? Who will save themselves? Bridging rivers All arms sank By jumping the water rail It reached the aorta Those who were sheltered All those branches drownedGone The children were starving Bread was nowhere to be found Crying innocent angels Everyone gasped There was no time to cry Who are you doubting? Tears that flowed All those eyes sunk We are soaked in water And you sat in the quilt Your meetings are going on Our crops were drowned Our rulers Circumstances do not mean anything The palace is inhabited by them today Our chests sank Who to tell, to whom to tell Tale of grief O Tabsum! From whom we had hope All those boats sank

Poet: (Sabirah Tabsum)

This natural calamity floodHe did not leave the house of the rich nor the shelter of the poor. Everything has been swept away, but a mark has been left that one must die one day, but every soul has to taste its death in its own turn. But even death should be of faith.

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