The floods, telling about the house ruin due to floods, got disturbed due to floods inside the houses of women and people.
The fierce flood water in Punjab is now slowly descending. Life is also gradually becoming normal in flood affected villages. Those who migrated or went to a safe place are now returning to their respective homes. However, these people after seeing the situation created by floods
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While leaving, the houses which they had left in good conditions, they are no longer worth living. Sukhjinder Kaur, the mistress of one crore house in village Ajnala, is now forced to stay with a tent. Sukhjinder says-

How many days I stayed at the house of a relative, I had to return. Now I am living in a tent near my scattered dream house, from where I keep watching the damaged house all the time.
After the flood, there is sand and mud in the lands here, which does not make it possible to cultivate. There is a lines of concern on the foreheads of the farmers as to how the family will live. The economic condition has become like the eaters.
This story is not limited only to Ajnala, Ghunewal, Machhiwal of Amritsar. In every village where flood waters wreaked havoc, today people are fighting for themselves so that they can give roof to the family. Dainik Bhaskar app The team did during these flood affected villages.
On seeing the current situation, it was found that everything is still not normal. People are struggling to bring their lives back on track. The situation is difficult from the road to the house and school to the fields. The affected people say that the help from the government is insufficient. Complete this agony of villagers Report Read …
Photos after floods in the villages of Amritsar region ….

Due to floods, there have been big cracks in people’s homes.

People’s houses have become dilapidated due to flood water.

People’s houses are broken due to floods.
Woman bid- Kothi was built in 11 years, all destroyed Sukhjinder Kaur said that she has two sons. One lives in Italy and the other works in the village itself. In the year 2014, she started the work of making a big kothi, which was fully prepared in 2025 after many years of hard work and waiting. However, regret, the fierce floods, shortly after the preparation of the kothi, destroyed everything. The son living in Italy was about to return home after 9 years, but it happened before he came. The joy of his return now turned into a deep grief. “

Millionaire woman Sukhjinder Kaur said that her 11 -year wait was ruined by floods.
Home is not worth living, paddy is destroyed, not getting daily wage …
Village Ghnewal’s Jarnail Singh Told that water had come while sleeping on the day of destruction. Then the Dhusi dam of Ghnewal village started breaking. 5 dams were broken one after the other. Animals were swept away along with crops and some people lost their lives. In tractor-trolleys, children, elderly and women were removed and held at a height. The rescue team had to wait in the water standing for several hours.
Surjeet Kaur Boli- “The house was raw. When the water from the fence came, the utensils, grains, ration of the house were all buried in the soil.” Those whose house was safe also stayed on the roofs several days. After this, with the help of district administration, temporary shelter was found on school or high roads. The people of the villages reached the relatives here.

Farmer Jarnail Singh told That paddy, sugarcane, vegetables were destroyed in thousands of hectares in Amritsar area including Ajnala. Sand is now collected in the fields. The government has given permission to remove sand from the fields, but it will take time. There are still mud, dirt and odor in many homes. Furniture, clothes, grains of houses all deteriorated. Electricity, drinking water and toilets are still not operational in many places.

Abdul resident of Machhiwal village Said that he had built a house only 6 months ago, but everything was destroyed by flood water. All the household items have gone bad. One flood has ended his hard work of many years.
Suman from this village Showed the condition of his house, which is worse than bad. He said that Su is not even home to stay in someone’s house and is living.
Elderly Saroj Being emotional, he said neither is my husband nor any child. I am living alone. The house where she was living is no longer worth living. The flood has destroyed everything.

Harman Preet Singh, a resident of the village Said that schools building, furniture and books have also deteriorated in water. Schools have opened, but children do not come from their homes. Children’s education has come to a standstill. People who used to do daily are all unemployed. Now paddy harvesting was to start and they had to get employment. But now there is no hope left.

With the help of NGOS, school kits have been distributed to animals and children among the people of the village.
Steps taken by the government for the flood affected …
- Re-Hab program started in Amritsar: DC Sakshi Sahni of Amritsar said that the administration has continued relief work in the flood affected areas under the ‘Shared Pucca’ program. In this program, cows have been distributed to such people who suffered losses of losing their pets in floods in collaboration with Bibi Kaulan Ji Bhalai Center Charitable Trust.
- Kits were provided to school children: DC Sakshi Sahni said that school kits have also been provided to the children going to school so that their education is not affected. The officials of the Education Department have also been instructed that the education of children should not be released in any case.
- Provide fodder and mineral supplements: DC said that the administration has also taken steps for the farmers. It is also being ensured that animals are provided with essential fodder and mineral supplements to maintain their health and productivity.
DC Sakshi Sahni said-

The administration is committed to help flood affected families at every level and such programs will help their lives to normalize.

Things were formed by floods in the whole of Punjab…
More than 2555 villages of Punjab are in flood A total of 196 villages in Amritsar were affected by floods. 121 in Barnala, 21 in Bathinda and 15 villages in Faridkot were submerged in water. No village was affected in Fatehgarh Sahib. 111 villages were affected in Fazilka, 108 in Ferozepur, 343 villages in Gurdaspur. 350 villages are facing floods in Hoshiarpur, 93 in Jalandhar, 149 in Kapurthala and 131 in Ludhiana.
12 villages were found affected in Malerkotla, 129 in Mansa, 78 in Moga, 88 in Pathankot. Apart from this, 140 villages in Patiala, 107 in Rupnagar, 144 in Sangrur, 15 in SAS Nagar (Mohali), 28 in SBS Nagar (Nawanshahar), 106 in SR Muktsar Sahib and 70 in Taranataran are in flood.
Area of affected crops (in hectares) About 27,154 hectares in Amritsar, 586.79 in Bathinda, 26,335.7 in Fazilka, 17,257.4 in Ferozepur and 40,169 hectares in Gurdaspur were affected by floods. 8,322 in Hoshiarpur, 4,800 in Jalandhar, 17,574.283 in Kapurthala and 189 hectares in Ludhiana were hit by floods. 12,294.62 in Mansa, 2,240 in Moga, 2,442 in Pathankot and 17,690 hectares in Patiala.
1,135 in Rupnagar, 6,560 in Sangrur, 2,000 in SAS Nagar, 188.31 in SBS Nagar and 12,828 hectares of crop in Tarn Taran were wasted due to floods., Overall, the area of 1,99,926.2 hectares of crops was affected. In which about 27,154 hectares in Amritsar, 586.79 in Bathinda, 26,335.7 in Fazilka, 17,257.4 in Ferozepur and 40,169 hectares of agricultural land in Gurdaspur were affected by floods.