Key Points

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has directed Deputy Commissioners to ramp up relief and rescue operations in flood-affected districts. He personally toured the areas to assess damage to crops, houses, and livestock. The CM assured all possible government assistance, including supply of essentials and medicines. Funds have been allocated, with more available as needed for evacuation and recovery efforts.

Key Points: Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann Directs DCs on Flood Relief Rescue Measures

  • Bhagwant Mann conducts tour of flood-hit areas to assess damage
  • Directs DCs to provide food, water, shelter, and medicines
  • Ensures Animal Husbandry provides fodder and livestock aid
  • Orders dewatering and plugging breaches in waterlogged areas
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Intensify pace of relief, rescue measures in flood-hit areas: Punjab CM directs DCs

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann orders DCs to intensify flood relief efforts, ensuring food, water, shelter, and livestock aid for affected districts.

"The government is duty-bound to bail out the people in this hour of crisis, and no stone will be left unturned for it. - Bhagwant Mann"

Amritsar, Aug 28

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Thursday asked the Deputy Commissioners of flood-affected districts to further intensify the pace of relief and rescue measures, besides providing necessary material to families stranded at inundated villages.

The Chief Minister, who conducted the tour of the flood-hit areas here, was briefed by officials on the damage caused to the standing crops, houses, public installations and livestock due to floods.

Describing the situation as unprecedented, he assured all possible assistance from his government to the people, adding that the state government has already started massive relief and rescue work.

Mann said the government is duty-bound to bail out the people in this hour of crisis, and no stone will be left unturned for it. The Chief Minister said the Deputy Commissioners have been asked to ensure the relief and evacuation works in the flood-affected districts of Punjab on a war footing, and no stone should be left unturned for it.

The Chief Minister said all the Deputy Commissioners have been asked to ensure the supply of food, drinking water, shelter and medicines to all the affected people, besides asking the Animal Husbandry Department to provide the necessary fodder and medicines for the livestock in the affected areas on priority.

He said funds have already been issued to the flood-affected districts for relief, adding that more money, whenever and wherever required, will be allocated to the districts.

Reiterating his resolve to extend all possible assistance to the families, the Chief Minister said he is personally monitoring the situation to take stock of relief, rescue and evacuation operations.

He said massive efforts are being made to plug the breaches, besides ensuring the dewatering of waterlogged areas at the earliest in order to provide relief to the residents of these areas.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally some action! My relatives in Amritsar have been stranded for 2 days. Drinking water and medicines are urgently needed. Hope the DCs implement this properly 🚰
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Aman W
"No stone left unturned" - we hear this every time. Action speaks louder than words. Show us results on ground, not just press conferences. Our cattle have died and crops are ruined.
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Nisha Z
Glad they're thinking about livestock too. Animals suffer equally in floods. Hope the Animal Husbandry department acts quickly with fodder and medicines 🐄
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Sarah B
Visiting affected areas is good, but what about long-term solutions? Punjab floods happen every year. Need better drainage systems and flood management planning.
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Vikram M
Hope the funds reach the actual victims. In past disasters, middlemen took most benefits. Direct bank transfers to affected families would be better transparency.

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