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Punjab floods: Over 1,000 villages, affected; state minister blames Centre for worst deluge in 37 years

Some of the opposition party leaders wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking a special relief package for the border state.

August 30, 2025 / 22:54 IST
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Army personnel during a rescue and evacuation operation at a flood-affected village, in Kapurthala district, Punjab
Army personnel during a rescue and evacuation operation at a flood-affected village, in Kapurthala district, Punjab

Over 1,000 villages, maximum in Gurdaspur district, and over 61,000 hectares of farmland have been affected by floods in Punjab even as relief and rescue operations gained momentum.

While the opposition parties alleged that the people of Punjab were suffering due to the ”incompetence” of the AAP government, state water resources minister Barinder Kumar Goyal claimed that the timely release of water by the Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB), which is under the Centre, in June could have significantly reduced the devastation.

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Some of the opposition party leaders wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking a special relief package for the border state. Punjab is under the grip of massive floods, caused by the swollen Sutlej, Beas and Ravi rivers and seasonal rivulets due to heavy rain in their catchment areas in Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir.

While NDRF, Army, BSF, Punjab Police and district authorities carried out rescue and relief efforts on a war footing in the flood-affected areas, several casualties are feared in the deluge. However, there was no official word on the loss of lives. Villages worst-affected by the floods were in Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Fazilka, Kapurthala, Tarn Taran, Ferozepur, Hoshiarpur and Amritsar districts. A total of 11,330 people have been evacuated so far to safer places from the flood-hit areas with the combined efforts of the NDRF, Army, BSF and the district authorities. Several ministers and MLAs were visiting areas ravaged by floods and were taking stock of relief and rescue measures.