Punjab: Ravi in ​​Spate, Army Leads Rescue Ops in Flood-Ravaged Gurdaspur

Teams of the Indian Army, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), SDRF, and BSF WHEF WERE PRESSED INTO Service on Tuesday to Launch An Extensive Humanitarian Assistant and Disaster Relief Operation in Flood-affected area in gurdaspur district

Army Evacuating People to Safer Places in Gurdaspur District on Tuesday. (Sourced)
Army Evacuating People to Safer Places in Gurdaspur District on Tuesday. (Sourced)

The Army Deployed Multiple Rescue Columns and Helicopters to Evacuate Stranded Civilians from Many Marooned Areas, and the Rescue Efforts are ongoing at Various places. In the mamun sector in pathankot area of ​​punjab, the army speakesman said coordinated ground and helicopter rescue missions are underway, and so far, many civilians and BSF Personnel Personnelful Safer Places.

At Least 11 BSF Personnel WERE SAFAFELY Evacuated from Nikka Border Outpost, Seven Civilians Airlifted to Taragarh Government Senior School from Kachool from Kachle Village, And Two Indian By Helicopter from Shahpur Kandi Area, The speakesman said.

Meanwhile, Continuous Rainfall in Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, And Punjab has worse the flood situation with vast swats of land in pathankot, Gurdaspur, Taran Taran, and Amritsar DISTICTS in the Majha Area, Falling Between The Beas and Ravi Rivers, Inundated.

Water discharge from Ranjit Sagar Dam and the Ujh River Damaged Several Sections of the Dhussi Bundhs Along The Ravi, Inundating Around 15 Villages in Dinanagar Tehsil of Gurdaspur Distrit.

Embankment on Ravi at Ghaniye Ke Village in Dera Baba Nanak Sub-Division of Gurdaspur District was Breed on Tuesday, Inundating Hundreds of account of Farmland and Damaging Crops. In the ajnala block of amritsar district, the flood damaged crops on hundreds of acres of land.

Gurnam Singh, Former Sarpanch of Dugri Village Situated in the Catchment Area of ​​the Ravi in ​​Gurdaspur District, Said Such of Situation Prevailed In 1988 When Entre PUNJAB WITNESED ONE ONE PUNJAB WITNESED One of the Biggest Floods in the History. “After decades, we are suffering from this situation first time.

Floodwater entered the houses and schools in many villages Falling in the Kalanaur Block of Gurdaspur District.

The Army, Working Along With NDRF, SDRF, and Police Teams, Evacuated Approximately 70 individuals from Jagochak Tanda Village.

The BSF Carried Rescured 60 Civilians from the Flood-affected Village of Diller Pur Kheda in Dinanagar Block of Gurdaspur District.

The District Administration has established reliaf camps for flood-affected Village Residents at Village Marra, Bahmani, Government Senior School Gahlari, and Gurdwara Tahhiba Sahhib, and Providing Accommodation and Meals for Displaced Families. Community Kitchens has been established in schools at Taragarh and Narot Jaimal Singh Villages. Rescue centers have been set up across multiple locations in Pathankot District Including Kiri Khurd, Kathlor, Taragarh, Narot Jaimal Singh, Narot Jaimal Singh, Kharkhra Thuthowwal, Khojaki Chak, Bamial, Nangal, Nangal, Pathankot, Bani Lodhi and Ferozepur Kalan.

The Pathankot Administration Had Set Up Two Shelter Homes at Radha Soami Satsang Beas Congress Cong Center on Dalhousie Road and at Gurdwara Barath Sahib.

Visiting the flood affected area of ​​gurdaspur and pathankot, water resources minister kumar kumar goyal cauble that additional water containues flowing from mountainous regions, Potanally RAISING WATER NITEVLS Further.

Madhopur Headworks Gates Opened

In Pathankot, The Gates of Madhopur Headworks was opened on tuesday after a large quantity of water was released from the Ranjit Sagar Dam. Transportation over the Madhopur Bridge was restricted to prevent any untoward incident. On tuesday, after 1.5 lakh cusecs of water was released from Ranjit Sagar Dam Into the Ravi with the Opening of Seven Gates, The Madhopur Headworks Opened All Gates to Release Applices of 1.75 Lakh Cussa Water. This contributed to the risk of water in the river. As a result, 80 Villages Falling Between the river and the International Border Were Badly Affected.

At the confluence of the bes and sutlej rivers, the water level at harike headworks is continuously rising, Triggering More Flood Fears in the Districts of Taran Taran and Ferozepur. This morning, the inflow study at 2,44,000 cusecs, and by 4 PM it has increased to 2,73,000 cusecs. As much as 2,60,000 cusecs of water was released downstream.

In the border area of ​​khemkaran of tarn taran district, due to the heavy flow of rainwater coming from the higher regions into the kasur drain flowing along the border, and the rising water of the rising defain drin Flood-Like Situation Has Arisen Near the Border.

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