Multan–Muzaffargarh Road Link Threatened by Chenab River
The Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) has issued a severe flood alert regarding the rapidly rising water levels in the Chenab River and the Sher Shah pull.
According to the latest updates, floodwater is approaching the toll plaza near Sher Shah Pull, an important bridge that connects Multan with Muzaffargarh and other Southern cities.
PSCA stated that once the floodwater reaches this point, the Sher Shah bridge may soon be completely submerged, cutting road links between Multan, Muzaffargarh, and Dera Ghazi Khan.

The Risk
- Sher Shah Pull will soon be under floodwater, cutting off road access between central districts.
- Transportation and supply chains in South Punjab are expected to face major disruption.
- Local residents may face isolation, shortages, and delays in emergency assistance.
Important Advisory for Travelers
We strongly urged all commuters and residents in the surrounding areas to take immediate action:
- If you are on the road and need to cross Sher Shah Pull, do so immediately and head home safely.
- Once the flood reaches the toll plaza, crossing will no longer be possible.
- Do not delay — any hesitation could leave you stranded or in a difficult situation.
- Share this information with friends, family, and colleagues to ensure community safety.
This is a developing situation. Authorities are monitoring water levels around the clock and will continue to provide updates as needed. The public is urged to remain cautious, prioritize safety, and assist others in need in the vicinity of the Chenab River and Sher Shah pull.
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