Key Points

Actor Sonu Sood has arrived in Punjab to support flood relief efforts across multiple affected districts. He emphasized the need to rebuild destroyed homes and restore livelihoods ruined by the flooding. Punjabi singer Guru Randhawa has also established help camps in affected areas to support victims. The Indian Army continues rescue operations and medical camps as the death toll reaches 46 people.

Key Points: Sonu Sood Arrives in Punjab for Flood Relief to Build Houses

  • Sonu Sood visiting multiple flood-affected Punjab districts including Fazilka and Firozpur
  • Over 24,000 people affected with 40 villages inundated by floods
  • Relief efforts focused on rebuilding homes and restoring livelihoods
  • Punjabi singer Guru Randhawa also established help camps for victims
  • Indian Army conducting rescue operations and medical camps
  • Flood death toll in Punjab has reached 46 people
3 min read

We will try together to build some houses: Sonu Sood arrives in Punjab for relief efforts amid flood crisis

Actor Sonu Sood joins Punjab flood relief efforts, pledging to rebuild destroyed homes and restore livelihoods in worst-hit districts alongside Guru Randhawa.

"We will try together to build some houses - Sonu Sood"

Amritsar, September 7

Actor Sonu Sood has stepped forward to support relief efforts for the flood-affected communities in Punjab.

On Saturday, Punjab Rural Development Minister Tarunpreet Singh Sond noted that about 24,930 people have been affected by floods in the state, with 40 villages inundated.

Fazilka district is among the worst hit, with 22,652 people impacted, particularly in the Jalalabad and Fazilka constituencies.

While speaking to ANI, Sonu Sood stated that he will be participating in relief efforts across various flood-affected cities in Punjab, including Baghpur, Sultanpur Lodhi, Firozpur, Fazilka, and Ajnala.

The 'Fateh' actor said that his relief efforts will be centred around reviving the livelihood of the flood-affected communities in Punjab.

While talking to ANI, Sonu Sood said, "I am going to Baghpur, Sultanpur Lodhi, Firozpur, Fazilka, Ajnala, and I will try to go around and find out the situation. I feel that in the coming time, since it is still raining in Punjab, many houses have been destroyed, the livelihood of the people has been ruined, so I will try to give all the help and take a list of their needs from the local administration."

As per the flood situation in the state, Sonu Sood predicted that Punjab will take "a few months" to get back to normal. He urged the people to come together for the relief efforts in Punjab.

"This is not a work of a week or ten days. It will take at least a few months to get Punjab back on its feet. I think everyone is coming forward. But still, we need many hands to join so that Punjab can be revived as soon as possible. For those whose houses have been destroyed, we will try together to build some houses. I will try to reach the most affected villages," said Sonu Sood.

Punjabi singer-actor Guru Randhawa has reached ground zero to support relief efforts as Punjab battles a flood crisis.

He met with the victims and extended support. Randhawa has set up a help camp in Dera Baba Nanak and near his village, Dharowali.

A few days ago, he also set up a relief fund to help the flood victims.

"Prayers for Punjab and all other states suffering from floods. Let's help in whatever ways we can. Setting up help camp in my area Dera Baba Nanak and near my village Dharowali. For any help pls contact - +91 77196 54739," Guru said in a social media post.

Earlier, on Saturday, in flood-affected Punjab, the Indian Army also conducted a relief operation in the Fazilika district.

As a part of the operation, the army continues to provide relief materials and rescue people from the impacted areas.

Furthermore, the Indian Army has also established medical camps to treat patients affected by the flood.

The death toll in Punjab due to floods has risen to 46, the state's Department of Information and Public Relations informed.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
My relatives in Fazilka are among those affected. The situation is much worse than being reported. Glad to see Sonu Sood and Guru Randhawa stepping up when people need help the most.
A
Aman W
While I appreciate celebrity efforts, we need better infrastructure planning from our government. Floods happen every year in Punjab - where is the long-term solution? 🤔
S
Sarah B
Visiting from Canada but my heart is with Punjab. How can NRIs contribute to these relief efforts? Does anyone have verified donation links?
K
Kavya N
The army's medical camps are crucial right now. Waterborne diseases spread quickly after floods. Hope they're providing clean drinking water and medicines.
M
Michael C
Impressed by how Indian celebrities mobilize during crises. In our country, we rarely see this level of personal involvement from public figures. Respect! 👏
N
Nikhil C
Building houses is good, but what about the farmers who lost their crops? Their livelihood is completely destroyed. Hope the relief efforts include agricultural support too.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50