Over in Vadodara, heavy rains in the central Gujarat region caused the level of the Vishwamitri river to rise to alarming heights. Several areas of the city were left in waist-deep water. Over 20,000 people have been evacuated so far.
Here's a look at the floods through Twitter and Instagram.
Indian Punjab and Pakistani Punjab
Flood ravages 700 villages in Punjab, High Alert in Khushab, Sargodha http://t.co/n0AlxwNXNo pic.twitter.com/EAiqTr7Q0L
— Dunya TV (@dunyanetwork) September 8, 2014
Floods on a rampage in Punjab. #PakistanArmy is highly active in Flood Relief efforts. @ISPR_Official @mohsin1514 pic.twitter.com/FOVOjzMIMO — Saqib Masood (@SaqibMasoodPK) September 9, 2014
#Pakistan evacuates thousands as floods hit plains; death toll rises to 461 http://t.co/guujZAaVGP #India pic.twitter.com/NQfa1EqjR3 — Asian Correspondent (@AsCorrespondent) September 11, 2014
1.1 Million Affected by Floods in #Pakistan pic.twitter.com/Ju0shU7PAE v @nadeemmalik — pakteahouse (@paktea) September 11, 2014
School under water after latest flooding in Jhang, Punjab. More in our TV report on @BBCWorld later #PakistanFloods pic.twitter.com/eydTF85cL0 — Andrew North (@NorthAndrew) September 10, 2014
Vadodara
Vishwamitri overflowing on bridge at Sama Savli,Brd. @nanditathhakur @Nagendr_Sharma_ @Abhiru80 @upma23 @vicky20680 pic.twitter.com/CL1fts7jBq
— Hindu Nationalist (@HemanshuJoshi3) September 10, 2014