In the floods and 1018 villages in Punjab, the army of Punjab, the ndrf-police, still the rain Alert today

Floods in Punjab has wreaked disaster. 1018 villages of 10 districts are in the wrap of floods. Three lakh acre agricultural land is affected by water. Army, NDRF, SDRF and police administration continue to save people to save people. 4711 people have been saved in the last 24 hours. Among them include 1239 from Ferozepur to Ferozepur to 2571, Moga from Moga, Barnala and 1239.

The meteorological department has now increased the rain alert until 11:45 pm. During this time, many areas of Punjab are expected to be heavy rains.

The Punjab Government had closed school for four days. The holidays were announced in schools from last Wednesday. Schools can open again on Monday. However, the final decision will be taken from the government. It is expected that schools can be extended in schools. Because the situation in Punjab is still bad in Punjab due to floods.

Flood situation in Punjab Army NDRF and police rescue continue weather news

Out of all the districts, 77 of the 87 relief camps, 77 are completely turned on. They are living in 4729 people. In these districts NDRF, SDRF, Punjab Police and Army has taken his work. The seven teams of NDRF are working in Gurdaspur, a team Fazilka and two teams in Pathankot. Similarly, two teams of SDRF are active in Kapurthala. Army, BSF and Air Force also handled Charge in Kapurthala, Gurdaspur, Ferozepur and Pathankot.

The floods in Pathankot are the most affected by floods. Among them, 52 villages of Fazilka, 101 of Mr. Muktar Sahib, 101 of Sangrur, 101 of Sangrur, 105 villages of Kapurthala and 35 villages of Gurdaspur.

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The floods have also been major economic damage to Punjab. In addition to the destruction of crops, animals have also damaged. Fazilka is affected by 16,632 hectares of land in the district. Ferozepur has 10,806 hectares in Kapurthala 11,620, 7,000 in Pathankot, 7,000 in Tarn Taran, 9928 hectares have damaged crops in 5287 hectares in 5287 and Hoshiarpur.

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