Pakistan: Flood Management, Not Immediate Fixes, Required At Gurudwara Kartarpur Sahib | World News

İslamabad: Coordinated flood administration and flexible infrastructure lack of the historical cartridge of the Gruudwara complex in Pakistan caused the right -wing monsoon rains and water levels on the Ravi River. As such, such as unprecedented floods, the 4.5 km -long visa that connects India and Pakistan, dipped a vital symbol of cross -border religious harmony, while seriously restricting access to the Mijab pilgrims.
A Khalsa VOX report shows both the vulnerability of the critical infrastructure and the risks of increasingly unpredictable weather conditions in South Asia.
“Flood waters reached 10-12 feet in the Kartpur Sahib Gurudwara complex, leaving ground floors, sanctuaries and access roads, remained temporarily trapped before being saved by boats and helicopters. Diplomatic importance,” report detailed.
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“Volunteers protected the sacred items and carried the Gruur Granth Sahib to higher floors during the flood. Globally, the suspension of pilgrims for the Sikh community emphasizes how the environmental crisis can suddenly break the spiritual and cultural connections that exceed the political boundaries.”
According to the report, the long -term sustainability of the corridor requires that the restoration focuses on coordinated flood management, flexible infrastructure and powerful cross -border cooperation and reaches immediately beyond corrections.
The last disaster stressed that the Kartarpur corridor should be protected against both geopolitical tensions and increasing environmental risks that can erase dialogue for years.
“At a time when hope is usually hostage to politics, the Sunken Kartarpur Corridor reminds us that the forces of humanity and nature share the power of both division and unification.



