Flood waters submerged thousands of homes after the Chenab river rose dramatically over the weekend, rendering people homeless.
Severe damage was caused by the Jhelum and Chenab rivers, which swelled after heavy monsoon rainfall last week.
The showers which started last week continued through the weekend in Punjab and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). The major damage has been done in Punjab.
The death toll from the devastating floods triggered by heavy monsoon rain today rose to 231, a National Disaster Management Authority official said.
156 people have been killed in Punjab, 64 in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir and 11 in Gilgit-Baltistan region, the NDMA said in the latest flood update.
More than 400 people have been injured in floods and rain-related incidents.
Army and civilian rescue agencies mounted relief efforts to get villagers to safety with the help of helicopters and boats.
Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, who visited the flood-hit areas in the province said the floods were the "deadliest in the history of Pakistan".
The immediate attention is on Trimmu headwork in Jhang district, where Jhelum river joins Chenab.
The two rivers are carrying more than 900,000 cusec water against the maximum 700,000 cusec capacity of Trimmu.
After Jhang, the central city of Multan is also on the flood list.
Dunya TV reported that only option to save the city is to create several breeches in the embankments of the river, which will flood several more villages and hamlets.
The Federal Flood Commission (FFC), Pakistan Indus Water Commission (PIWC), Indus River System Authority (Irsa) and National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) met yesterday to review coordination in rescue efforts.
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