Are the Punjab floods a man-made disaster and could timely action have prevented the damage?

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Key Takeaways
- Punjab floods classified as a man-made disaster.
- Need for timely action to prevent major damage.
- Call for a comprehensive flood relief package.
- Criticism of government negligence in disaster preparedness.
- Ongoing assessments of flood impact by Congress leaders.
Chandigarh, Sep 6 (NationPress) Bhupesh Bhagel, the former Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh and Congress general secretary, stated on Saturday that the recent floods in Punjab were a man-made catastrophe that resulted in extensive destruction across significant portions of the state. He emphasized that prompt action could have mitigated the severe impacts.
The party in-charge for the state expressed the necessity for a thorough and significant flood relief package for Punjab.
He lamented the Central government's delay in offering immediate aid to those affected by the floods.
Accompanied by prominent party figures, including state president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring and Leader of Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa, Bhagel visited numerous flood-impacted regions in Tarn Taran, engaging with local residents.
He remarked that while this was not the time for political games regarding the floods, the state government and administration must be held accountable for failing to implement preventive measures beforehand.
“The state government and its administration have shown complete negligence in anticipating the situation, despite forecasts indicating an above-normal monsoon this year,” he stated.
“We were already submerged, and the state government was oblivious to the crisis,” he added, noting that they reacted only after extensive damage had occurred.
The senior Congress figure expressed disappointment that both the state and Central governments appear to be indifferent to the suffering of the flood-affected individuals in Punjab.
He criticized the state administration for its collapse and highlighted the Central government's insensitivity, questioning the unusual delay in providing immediate assistance.
While comprehensive aid may take time, he insisted that the Central government should have facilitated immediate relief for those impacted by the floods.
Bhagel, currently on a two-day visit to Punjab to evaluate the flood situation and the relief efforts by party members, toured areas including Dhunda in Khadoor Sahib, Gatta Badshah in Zira, Nihal Lavera in Ferozepur, Naubram Sher Singh Jaba in Guruharsahai, Walle Shah Uttar, and Noorshah in Fazilka, as well as Rukne Wala and Dutti Wala Bandh in Zira.
He plans to visit flood-affected locations such as Ghonewal in Ajnala, Dharamkot Randhawa, and the Dera Baba Nanak Corridor in Gurdaspur district tomorrow.