
Waseem Hamid Sindhu
Waseem Hamid Sindhu is a public servant and the Deputy Commissioner of Multan, Pakistan. He has been actively involved in coordinating disaster management efforts in the region, particularly during emergencies like floods. Recently, he emphasized the importance of relocating residents in vulnerable areas along the Sutlej River to ensure their safety in light of rising water levels and impending monsoon rains.
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Earlier, Multan Deputy Commissioner Waseem Hamid Sindhu said that the rehabilitation and relief activities for flood victims have been formally initiated.
Kotri past peak but medium flood persists - NewspaperDeputy Commissioner Waseem Hamid Sindhu said heavy machinery and special teams had been deployed to assess damages, restore link roads and drain water.
Sutlej floods keep M5 motorway closed for ninth day - PakistanMultan Deputy Commissioner Waseem Hamid Sindhu visited Alipur and ordered the construction of temporary embankments.
Initial flood damage assessment report expected in 10 days - PakistanDeputy Commissioner Waseem Hamid Sindhu said traffic was completely suspended from Multan to Uch Sharif due to the motorway being inundated.
Punjab heartland grapples with massive displacement - Pakistan
Multan DC Waseem Hamid Sindhu said that 100,000 people were evacuated from Jalalpur Pirwala in the last three days.
Flood scare fades in south Punjab as rescue efforts go on - PakistanWaseem Hamid Sindhu is the Deputy Commissioner of Multan who reported on the rising water levels due to flooding.
Floodwaters keep south Punjab on edge - NewspaperMultan Deputy Commissioner Waseem Hamid Sindhu said water levels are rising due to a flood flow of 500,000 cusecs from Head Trimmu reaching Head Muhammadwala.
Floodwaters keep south Punjab on edge - NewspaperMultan Deputy Commissioner Waseem Hamid Sindhu said that the flood level in the Chenab River was continuously rising.
South Punjab still not out of the woods - NewspaperMultan Deputy Commissioner Waseem Hamid Sindhu said that the flood level in the Chenab River was continuously rising.
South Punjab still not out of the woods - NewspaperMultan Deputy Commissioner Waseem Hamid Sindhu assured that all riverine areas will be evacuated by Saturday night.
Protective dykes blown up to save Punjab cities as raging waters head southwards - PakistanWaseem Hamid Sindhu said they have begun relocating residents to prevent any potential damage.
Punjab on high alert for floods; 19,000 evacuated - Pakistan





























