Key Points

The Punjab government has ramped up relief efforts as floodwaters recede across the state. Essential services including roads, electricity, and water supply have been fully restored in affected villages. Cabinet ministers are personally distributing financial aid and overseeing rehabilitation work in flood-hit constituencies. The administration remains on high alert with officials deployed along river embankments to prevent further damage.

Key Points: Punjab Government Accelerates Flood Relief as Water Levels Decline

  • Full restoration of essential services in Anandpur Sahib flood villages
  • Residents begin returning home from relief camps in Singhpur-Plassi
  • Ministers distribute Rs 51,000 aid to affected families in Bhoa
  • Special girdawari survey underway for crop loss compensation
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With decline in water levels, relief works accelerated, says Punjab govt

Punjab restores 100% road, power, and water supply in flood-hit villages. Ministers distribute aid and oversee rehabilitation efforts as residents return home.

"100 per cent road connectivity, electricity, and water supply have been restored - Harjot Singh Bains"

Chandigarh, Sep 10

With a decline in rainfall and water levels, the Punjab government on Wednesday accelerated relief, rehabilitation, and reconstruction efforts, enabling flood-hit families to gradually return to normal life.

Cabinet minister Harjot Singh Bains said 100 per cent road connectivity, electricity, and water supply have been restored in flood-affected villages of the Anandpur Sahib constituency.

Residents of Singhpur-Plassi have begun returning from relief camps to their homes.

He said connectivity to cut-off villages such as Harsa Bela, Patti Dulchi, and Bela Shiv Singh is being restored, and the wooden bridge at Bela Dhyani would soon be replaced with a motorable bridge.

He said fumigation and spraying of medicines have been completed, special vaccination drives by health and animal husbandry teams are underway, and 10 truckloads of fodder have already been distributed.

Special girdawari (crop loss survey) is being carried out by revenue officials, and compensation will be disbursed based on its report.

Cabinet ministers Balbir Singh and Lal Chand Kataruchak distributed financial aid of Rs 51,000 each to 12 affected families in Baknour, Pamma, Ambi Khattkaran, Kolian Adda and Anyal villages of the Bhoa constituency.

During their visit, they interacted with local people, listened to their concerns, and reiterated the government’s commitment to providing concrete solutions.

Cabinet minister Barinder Kumar Goyal, while reviewing the situation near villages along the Ghaggar river, said the government has strengthened river embankments, which have saved nearby villages and towns from major damage even though water levels remained above the danger mark for several days. He said the government and district administration are on full alert, ensuring immediate sandbagging or any other necessary measures wherever required.

Officials have been deployed at every km along the Ghaggar's embankments to address any issue promptly.

Cabinet minister Mohinder Bhagat, while presiding over a meeting at the District Administrative Complex in Jalandhar, directed revenue officers to verify claims concerning damage to houses caused by rain and floods so that no affected family is deprived of compensation. He instructed patwaris to conduct door-to-door inspections and reaffirmed that the government stands firmly with every affected family during this crisis.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally some positive news! The wooden bridge replacement was long overdue. Hope they complete it before next monsoon season. Our farmers have suffered enough losses.
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Michael C
Impressive response from Punjab government. Deploying officials every kilometer along the embankments shows serious commitment to disaster management.
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Anjali F
Hope the special girdawari is done properly. Last time many farmers didn't get fair compensation for crop damage. Government should ensure transparency this time.
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Sarah B
The vaccination drives and fumigation are crucial to prevent disease outbreaks after floods. Good public health measures being taken! 👏
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Vikram M
While the efforts are commendable, I hope this isn't just temporary show before elections. Punjab needs permanent solutions for flood management, not just reactive measures.
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Kavya N
The animal husbandry support is much needed! Many families depend on livestock for livelihood. Fodder distribution will help them recover faster. 🐄

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