How Are Floods Impacting Punjab's Villages?

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Key Takeaways
- 1,018 villages impacted by flooding in Punjab.
- 4,711 individuals evacuated in the past 24 hours.
- 77 active relief camps providing shelter.
- Significant financial losses due to crop and livestock damage.
- Joint efforts by various agencies in rescue operations.
Chandigarh, Aug 30 (NationPress) The government reported that floods have impacted 1,018 villages across Punjab, leading to the evacuation of 4,711 individuals to safer locations within the last 24 hours. The evacuees include 812 from Ferozepur, 2,571 from Gurdaspur, four from Moga, 60 from Tarn Taran, 25 from Barnala, and 1,239 from Fazilka.
So far, a total of 11,330 people have been rescued from nine districts affected by the floods. The rescue efforts include 2,819 from Ferozepur, 1,052 from Hoshiarpur, 240 from Kapurthala, 4,771 from Gurdaspur, 24 from Moga, 1,100 from Pathankot, 60 from Tarn Taran, 25 from Barnala, and 1,239 from Fazilka.
Currently, 77 relief camps are operational out of 87 established in flood-affected regions, accommodating 4,729 individuals.
The administration is addressing all essential requirements for these individuals. In Kapurthala, 110 individuals are housed in four camps; in Ferozepur, 3,450 are sheltered in eight camps; Hoshiarpur has 20 camps with 478 individuals; Gurdaspur has 12 active camps with 255; Pathankot has 14 camps housing 411; Barnala has one camp with 25; Fazilka has 11, Moga has five, and Amritsar has two.
A spokesperson stated that relief materials were distributed in Kapurthala and will continue as needed.
Regular relief supplies are also being delivered in Ferozepur, Gurdaspur, Moga, Pathankot, Fazilka, and Barnala. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), Punjab Police, and the Army are crucial in these operations, with strong support from local communities.
There are seven NDRF teams active in Gurdaspur, one in Fazilka, one in Ferozepur, and two in Pathankot. The SDRF has deployed two teams in Kapurthala.
Additionally, the Army, BSF, and Indian Air Force are engaged in operations across Kapurthala, Gurdaspur, Ferozepur, and Pathankot.
Flooding has impacted 1,018 villages throughout Punjab, including 81 in Pathankot, 52 in Fazilka, 45 in Tarn Taran, 64 in Sri Muktsar Sahib, 22 in Sangrur, 101 in Ferozepur, 107 in Kapurthala, 323 in Gurdaspur, 85 in Hoshiarpur, and 35 in Moga.
The state has also incurred significant financial losses due to the impact on crops and livestock.
As per reports from district offices, 16,632 hectares (approximately 41,099 acres) have been affected in Fazilka, 10,806 hectares in Ferozepur, 11,620 hectares in Kapurthala, 7,000 hectares in Pathankot, 9,928 hectares in Tarn Taran, and 5,287 hectares in Hoshiarpur.