Key Points

Pathankot's Sujanpur is experiencing a critical flood situation as the Ravi River breaches danger levels. The National Disaster Response Force has been urgently deployed to manage the crisis and conduct potential evacuations. Local highways are severely impacted, with traffic coming to a complete standstill. Residents are advised to stay indoors and follow official emergency guidelines.

Key Points: Ravi River Floods Pathankot Sujanpur NDRF Rushes In

  • Heavy rainfall triggers flood-like situation in Sujanpur
  • NDRF deployed for rescue and emergency evacuations
  • Jammu-Srinagar Highway completely disrupted
  • Precautionary evacuations underway in vulnerable zones
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Flood-like situation in Pathankot's Sujanpur after Ravi River swells; NDRF deployed

Severe flooding in Pathankot's Sujanpur forces NDRF deployment, impacts highways and local life with rising Ravi River waters

"A lot of water has accumulated here. The administration is working, but the public is facing severe difficulties... - Local Resident"

New Delhi, Aug 27

Heavy rainfall in the hills has led to a flood-like situation in the Sujanpur area of Pathankot, Punjab, as rising water levels in the Ravi River forced dam authorities to release excess water on Wednesday.

The discharge came after the river crossed the danger mark, inundating large parts of the region and severely impacting daily life.

In Sujanpur, the UGDC canal overflowed due to the sudden surge, pushing floodwaters onto roads and highways. Affected areas, including stretches of the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway in neighbouring state J&K, now resemble flowing rivers, bringing traffic to a standstill and isolating several localities.

A local resident shared, "A lot of water has accumulated here. The administration is working, but the public is facing severe difficulties in commuting as the water level is very high..."

The situation has triggered widespread concern as water entered homes, shops, and other structures, causing extensive damage. Many residents are struggling to save household belongings as floodwaters continue to rise.

In response, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has been deployed at Sujanpur. Rescue teams are actively patrolling the worst-hit areas and are fully prepared for emergency evacuations. Local authorities are coordinating closely with relief agencies and monitoring the water levels round-the-clock.

Officials confirmed that precautionary evacuations are underway in the most vulnerable zones. Sandbags and temporary barriers have been placed at strategic points to control the flow of water and prevent further damage.

Traffic diversions have been implemented as movement on key highways, especially the Jammu-Pathankot and Jammu-Srinagar routes, remains disrupted.

With more rainfall expected in the coming days, the administration has urged residents to stay indoors, remain alert, and follow official advisories.

Earlier, a bridge on the Jammu-Pathankot highway collapsed, forcing the closure of the highway, as shooting stones blocked the Jammu-Srinagar highway.

The Punjab government on Tuesday issued directions to local administration and officials to maintain round-the-clock presence at the ground level to continue rescue and relief operations on a war footing in flood-affected areas.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see NDRF deployed quickly. These floods are becoming annual events now. We need better water management and infrastructure to handle monsoon seasons. Thoughts with all affected families.
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Aman W
The Jammu-Srinagar highway disruption is going to affect supply chains badly. This is not just a local issue but impacts the entire region. Authorities should have better flood prevention systems by now.
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Sarah B
While the response seems adequate, I wonder why we're always reactive rather than proactive. Early warning systems and better drainage infrastructure could prevent much of this damage. Stay safe everyone!
Kavya N
My heart goes out to all affected. Losing household belongings and possibly homes is devastating. Hope the relief operations reach everyone in time. We need community support during such crises 🤝
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Michael C
The bridge collapse on Jammu-Pathankot highway is particularly concerning. This shows we need to invest more in resilient infrastructure that can withstand extreme weather events. Climate change is making these situations worse.

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