Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally called Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to discuss the severe flooding situation immediately upon returning from his China visit. The state is experiencing its worst floods in recent history, with over 1000 villages affected and approximately three lakh acres of farmland submerged. Chief Minister Mann has been conducting ground inspections and has requested the release of Rs 60,000 crore in central funds to address the crisis. The state government is coordinating massive rescue and relief operations while working to prevent further deterioration of conditions.

Key Points: PM Modi Calls Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann on Floods After China Visit

  • PM Modi called immediately after landing from China visit
  • Over 1000 villages affected with lakhs of people impacted
  • Three lakh acres of farmland submerged under floodwater
  • CM Mann seeks release of Rs 60,000 crore stuck with Centre
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PM Modi dials Punjab CM to discuss flood situation, assures help

PM Modi assures Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann of full support as state faces worst floods in recent history, with over 1000 villages affected and massive crop losses.

"Punjab is facing the worst floods in the recent history - Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann"

Chandigarh, Sep 1

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday called up Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to discuss the rain and flooding in the state, immediately upon landing in New Delhi after his China visit, official sources said.

The PM assured Mann of all help and support, the sources said.

Asserting that Punjab is facing the worst floods in the recent history, Chief Minister Mann assured the people that the state government is with them in this hour of crisis and every effort will be made to bail them in this hour of crisis.

The Chief Minister, who undertook a whirlwind tour of the flood-affected areas in Hoshiarpur, also interacted with the people in the Shelter Home at Government Senior Secondary School, Miani.

During the interaction, he said that natural fury has caused unprecedented damage across the state, but the state government is carrying out massive operations for the rescue and relief of the flood-affected people.

Mann said that the state government has already taken several steps to give relief to the people in this unprecedented situation. The Chief Minister said that the state government is committed to bailing out the people in the flood-ravaged districts of the state, adding that directions have been passed to evacuate the people in marooned areas and immediately provide relief to them.

All the departments across the districts have been asked to work in unison to ensure that people get maximum relief in this hour of crisis, he said.

Asserting that the state government will compensate the people for the loss of every single penny incurred by them, CM Mann said that he is regularly monitoring the situation unfolding in the state due to the natural disaster.

The Chief Minister also visited Rara Bridge to take stock of the situation at ground level in the flood-affected areas. He said that he had already written a letter to the Prime Minister and urged him to release Rs 60,000 crore that was stuck with the Centre.

He said that the recent floods have impacted more than 1000 villages across the state and have affected lakhs of people. The Chief Minister said that heavy monsoon rains, coupled with the release of water from dams, have caused extensive flooding in more than 10 districts. He said that the situation is still evolving as there is a grave concern that conditions may further deteriorate in the coming days.

Mann said that at present, about three lakh acres of farmland, primarily paddy fields, have submerged under floodwater, leading to devastating crop losses just weeks before harvest. In addition, the Chief Minister said that there has been a widespread loss of livestock, which is severely impacting rural households whose livelihoods are heavily dependent on dairy and animal husbandry. He said that a strong multi-department workforce is already working around the clock, on the ground, to complete the relief and rescue work.

He said that the breaches along the flooded rivers are being plugged, and medical teams are being deployed to provide preventive care against diseases in every village.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Three lakh acres submerged! That's heartbreaking for farmers who were about to harvest. Hope the compensation process is swift and transparent. 🙏
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Priya S
While the assurance is welcome, I hope this isn't just political talk. Punjab has been waiting for funds from Centre for long. Action speaks louder than words!
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Michael C
The scale of this disaster is massive - 1000 villages affected! Need coordinated efforts between state and central governments. Hope medical teams reach all areas to prevent disease outbreaks.
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Ananya R
Loss of livestock is equally devastating for rural families. Their entire livelihood depends on animals. Hope there's special compensation for that too 🐄
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Karthik V
Good that CM is visiting affected areas personally. Ground reality is always different from reports. Hope the 60,000 crore gets released soon - Punjab needs it desperately!

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