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Punjab battles floods worse than 1988 as Ravi river submerges Amritsar villages

The crisis was triggered by continuous rain in the plains and hilly areas, which caused dams, including the Ranjit Sagar to overflow.

August 28, 2025 / 12:26 IST
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Punjab floods
Punjab floods

Rescue teams in India’s Punjab are battling rising floodwaters from the Ravi river, with numerous villages submerged and a major town under threat, as authorities warn the situation is more critical than the region’s devastating 1988 floods.

According to a report from TOI, the Ramdas area, which was accessible by vehicle just a day earlier, is now completely inundated. District officials, led by Deputy Commissioner Sakshi Sawhney, were forced to abandon their vehicles and switch to tractors to oversee rescue operations as roads became impassable.

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The crisis was triggered by continuous rain in the plains and hilly areas, which caused dams, including the Ranjit Sagar to overflow. As reported by TOI, this culminated in a breach of an earthen embankment in Ajnala, affecting around 40 villages in total so far.

Relief teams from the district administration, the Border Security Force (BSF), the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) have been engaged in relentless operations since early morning to evacuate residents and livestock. Indian Army personnel arrived late on Wednesday with boats to assist, a crucial intervention for cases where tractors and other vehicles fail.