Punjab govt releases foul media bulletin, surprised figures

Froral media bulletin has been issued by the Punjab Government from August 1 to September 1, which said that 29 people have died so far. Overall 1,044 villages are under the influence of floods. 3 There are being missing in these floods.

94,000 acres of crops have been damaged. Amritsar, Barnala, Fazilka, Ferozepur, Kapurthala, Mansa, Mansa, Mansa, Monga, Moga, Mansa, Maga, Monghala, Mansa, Mansa, Magiotha, Maga, Magiotha, Mansa, Magiotha, Mansa, Magiotha, Mansa, Magiotha, Mansa, Magiotha, Magiotha, Mansa, Magiotha, Mansa, Magiotha, Mansa, Magiotha, Mosa, Magiotha, Mansa, Magiotha, Mansa, Maga, Magiotha, Mansa, Maga, Moga, Mansa, Magiotha, Mansa, Patiakot-76, Gurdaspur-76, Gurdaspur-76, Gurdaspur-321, Hoshiarpur-94, Jalandhar-55, Kapurthala-115, Mansa-77, a village of floods of floods of floods.

Population is talking about 2 lakh 56 thousands of 56 people are under the floods. 29 The life has gone to which 1 person has died in 1, Amna-1, Bathdown-3, Bathinda-3, Bathinda-1, Gurdaspot-6, Mosaharpur-6, Mansiala and Sangrur. 3 people are being missing the missing of Pathankot. The data that have been dead or clums, who has not been able to get information about those who have died and have not yet get information about those houses or damaged. The 15,688 people have been brought to safe places. 129 camps are set and talk, 94061 hectares of crop has been damaged.

The crop has been damaged at the highest Mansa and the least Fatehgarh Sahib. 114 Motor boats are given to BSF who have been installed at the grassroot level and have been planted to take people to safe places. The airfores have also been posted to the Army. NDRF’s 20 teams are working on defense and relief.

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