Punjab News: Health Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu (@AAPbalbir) informed that extensive medical camps are being set up in flood-affected border districts of Punjab to protect people from serious diseases like dengue, malaria, and other critical illnesses. As part of this proactive initiative, health officials are conducting widespread spraying operations to prevent disease outbreaks.
Bhagwant Mann Government’s Strong Action to Combat Post-Flood Health Risks in Border Districts
ASHA workers are going door-to-door for health check-ups, ensuring that every citizen receives timely medical attention. Special emphasis is being laid on maintaining cleanliness and sanitation in villages to prevent further health hazards. Citizens are also being advised to immediately contact the 104 helpline in case of any complaints related to snake bites or other emergency medical issues.
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has expressed strong commitment toward the welfare
Additionally, the government teams are engaged in the proper burial of dead animals, ensuring that decomposing carcasses do not become a source of disease. In a coordinated effort, teams from five government departments are working relentlessly at the grassroots level to restore normalcy and safeguard public health.
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has expressed strong commitment toward the welfare of the people and stressed the importance of a multi-departmental approach in combating the aftermath of floods. The government aims to not only rebuild infrastructure but also prevent health crises from spreading further.This effort reflects the state government’s dedication to creating a safe and healthy Punjab, where no citizen suffers due to the consequences of natural disasters.