Punjab is battling a severe flood situation that has left lakhs of people across several districts struggling with displacement, food shortages, and loss of livelihood. The situation, triggered by continuous rainfall in the hills, has severely impacted districts including Ferozepur, Gurdaspur, Moga, Tarn Taran, Barnala, and Fazilka. In total, nine districts of Punjab are currently reeling under floodwaters.
Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann and Ministers Intensify Relief Efforts in Flood-Hit Districts
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, along with state ministers and MLAs, has been actively visiting flood-affected areas to monitor the ground situation and ensure timely assistance. The Punjab government has dispatched large quantities of relief material, food supplies, and even fodder for livestock to support families who are facing the brunt of this natural disaster.
CM Bhagwant Mann himself visited several flood-affected villages
Adding to these efforts, AAP’s national media in-charge Anurag Dhanda shared a video on social media platform X, showcasing Cabinet Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar personally driving a tractor-trolley loaded with fodder for animals in flood-hit Tarn Taran. Highlighting the minister’s dedication, Dhanda wrote, “In Punjab, the devastating floods have affected not only humans but also animals. Seeing the shortage of fodder in Tarn Taran, Cabinet Minister Laljit Bhullar himself brought fodder for animals on a tractor-trolley. For the past 15 days, Bhullar has been working tirelessly in flood-affected areas to help people in every possible way.”
Earlier, CM Bhagwant Mann himself visited several flood-affected villages, interacting directly with residents and assuring them of full government support. He promised that no affected family would be left without relief and assistance.
With the combined efforts of the Chief Minister, ministers, and local volunteers, Punjab continues to fight back against the crisis. Relief camps, ration kits, shelter facilities, and animal fodder are being distributed across flood-hit regions, underlining the government’s commitment to protecting both people and livestock in this hour of need.