A prior attempt to drain the lake to stem the overflow had failed to adequately reduce water levels.
Pakistan's biggest lake, Manchar Lake, is on the verge of bursting its banks and flooding surrounding areas
Water levels in Manchar Lake, in the southeastern Sindh province, had risen to dangerously high levels after days of record monsoon rains.But on Monday, the province's minister for irrigation told Reuters the water level of the lake had "not come down". Floods in Pakistan have affected some 33 million people and killed at least 1,314, including 458 children, Pakistan's National Disaster Management Agency said.On Sunday, officials breached the lake after it had flooded two rural towns, in hopes that it would prevent it from further bursting its banks and inundating more densely-populated areas.
Pakistan is facing one of its worst climate-induced natural disasters in years, as record torrential rainfall and melting glaciers in the country's northern mountains have caused devastating floods and submerged almost a third of its territory underwater.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Memories of a bygone level crossing barrier in WatfordThis 56-year-old picture captures the scene prior to an improvements in safety being made at a well-known level crossing in Watford.
Read more »
Liz Truss becomes the UK's new prime ministerBye bye BoJo: Liz Truss named new UK prime minister
Read more »
Disease warning as Pakistan flood death toll risesThe death toll from unprecedented flooding passes 1,200, with a third of the victims said to be children.
Read more »
Pakistan floods leave people desperate and hungry with warning more is to comePakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has visited the flood-ravaged area of Shahdadkot in Pakistan's Sindh province, after millions lost their homes in flooding caused by unusually heavy monsoon rains.
Read more »
The floods in Pakistan are only getting worse – here’s how you can helpOver a third of Pakistan is currently under water after unprecedented monsoon rains fell across the country. Here’s how you can help the 33 million people affected.
Read more »