Punjab Flood Damage Survey
In response to the recent flood devastation in various areas of Punjab, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has officially announced the launch of the Punjab Flood Damage Survey 2025. The survey will begin on Saturday, September 27, and is aimed at assessing the losses suffered by citizens due to heavy rainfall and flooding.
This important initiative by the Punjab Government is designed to ensure that affected families receive the assistance and compensation they need to rebuild their lives. All residents of the flood-hit areas are urged to fully cooperate with the survey teams.
Why Is the Punjab Flood Damage Survey Being Conducted?
Floods have caused serious damage to homes, crops, livestock, and infrastructure in many parts of the province. The Punjab Government is taking swift action to assess the scale of the damage and ensure that support reaches the right people.
The goal of the survey is:
- To document all flood-related losses
- To prepare for relief and compensation
- To ensure a transparent and fair process
This survey is a key step towards providing effective relief to those who have suffered due to this natural disaster.
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Who Will Be Conducting the Survey?
The Punjab Flood Damage Survey 2025 will be carried out by official survey teams, which include:
- Patwari (Land Records Officer)
- Representatives from the Agriculture Department
- Officials from the Livestock Department
- Personnel from the Pakistan Army
These teams will visit affected areas to collect information directly from residents. Their work will play a vital role in identifying those who are eligible for compensation and support.
What Should Citizens Do?
To make the process smooth and successful, the public’s cooperation is crucial. Here’s how you can help:
Keep Your Documents Ready
- Carry your original CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card)
- Bring any property or ownership documents you may have
- Be present at your location when the team visits
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Livestock Losses – Special Instructions
If your animals died during the flood, you must:
- Write a formal application stating the details of your livestock loss
- Get the application signed and stamped by your local mosque Imam
- Clearly mention the number and type of animals lost
Note: Claims for livestock compensation without a verified certificate will not be accepted. So please ensure this important step is not missed.
Message from DC Muzaffargarh
Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Usman Tahir has requested all citizens, especially in flood-affected areas like Muzaffargarh, to fully support the survey teams.
“We understand the pain and loss people have gone through. This survey is for your benefit, and it will help us bring timely relief. Please cooperate with the teams and ensure all required documents are available.”
Why Your Participation Matters
This survey is more than a formality it’s a lifeline for affected families. Your cooperation will help the government:
- Provide timely relief
- Compensate for livestock and crop damage
- Plan better for future disasters
- Ensure that no one is left behind
Final Words: Be Ready, Be Responsible
The Punjab Flood Damage Survey 2025 is a significant effort by the government to help flood victims recover. If you are in an affected area:
- Stay alert
- Keep your documents ready
- Support the teams
- Report your losses honestly and accurately
This is a time for unity, responsibility, and cooperation. With your help, the Punjab Government can deliver support to those who need it most—fairly, quickly, and efficiently.
Together, we can recover. Together, we can rebuild.
Issued by:
Deputy Commissioner Muzaffargarh
Muhammad Usman Tahir
On behalf of the Punjab Government and Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz
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