The rains lashed vast areas of the country last week and have now stopped but the floods triggered by the heavy showers are still out of control.
Reema Zubari of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said 1,091,807 people have been affected by the floods in Punjab alone.
Another million people would be affected in Sindh province as the flood water has drained down to empty into the Arabian Sea, Minister for Water and Power Khawaja Asif said.
Currently the floods have entered the southern part of Punjab after wreaking havoc in north-eastern and central parts of the province.
The deluge has destroyed crop over 700,000 acres of land in Punjab.
So far, 257 people have been killed across Pakistan in floods and rain-related incidents.
Zubari said 179 people have been killed in Punjab province, 64 in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and 14 in Gilgit-Baltistan. More than 6,000 houses have been damaged in Punjab.
The Chenab river is in high flood and raging down from central to south Punjab, leaving a trail of devastation.
Efforts were also on to protect Multan city and already decisions have been made to cause artificial breaches at certain points to disperse water.
More villages could be inundated in addition to over 2,000 villages already affected by floods.
Poor planning and lack of water management is visible in most places with officials struggling to limit the damaga caused due to the floods.
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