It was reported that the Seem Nullah bridge over a saline water drain was unstable.
Following the bridge’s collapse, which linked Sukkur to Saleh Patt, Choondko, and Sanghar, traffic was suspended. People in the neighbourhood are struggling as a result of the bridge’s collapse.
The local government has been negligent in recognising the issue and finding a solution to remedy the communication link disruption.
Additionally, 35 additional villages in Dadu have been flooded, and numerous buildings there have fallen.
Without assistance from the government, flood victims are sitting on the sides of the road under the sky. Crops that were standing on thousands of acres of land nearby have also been drowned by floodwater.
Thousands of families have been evicted from their houses in vast portions of Sindh that are still under water. According to the government, Pakistan has seen unprecedented floods that has disturbed the lives of close to 33 million people.
Pavan Manzoor is an experienced content writer , editor and social media handler along with a track record of youth-oriented activities in Pakistan and abroad. She was selected as a fully-funded delegate as a leadership fellow in Turkey. She also led a team of 5 volunteers at the week-long Young Professionals Fellowship in Maldives. She is also a member of the Youth Standing Committee on Higher Education.