Flood in Ropar, Army deployed in Chitkara University.
Flood in Ropar and Patiala worsening, Army deployed: Punjab rain: With flood in Ropar and Patiala worsening, Army deployed. Former external affairs minister and current Member of Parliament from Patiala, Preneet Kaur, on Sunday, took stock of rain-affected areas of Patiala.
On the basis of evaluation, the column will change. According to the spokesman, columns at Rajpura town in the Patiala district have begun evacuating residents of an elderly residence and strengthening the embankment to avert a breach towards Rajpura.
Flood in Ropar, over 2,000 students were stranded at Chitkara University.
Flood in Ropar, Army deployed in Chitkara University: Over 2,000 students were stranded at Chitkara University, the Army is removing flood water. The representative stated that “a total of 910 students were safely evacuated and the remainder will be evacuated shortly.”
Flood in Ropar, Army deployed in Chitkara University: The Army was sent on Monday to conduct evacuations and take action to avert a breach of swollen water channels as the flood situation in Punjab’s Ropar and Patiala districts grew worse due to nonstop rain and heavy river flow for the third day in a row. “Requisition received from the Deputy Commissioners of Patiala and Ropar for assistance due to breach in river and canal,” an Army spokesperson told IANS. Recce teams and two columns have left to evaluate the situation. According to the spokeswoman, the Deputy Commissioner has been requisitioned for closing the breach and helping with the evacuation. A team has been sent to Ropar to evaluate the situation.
Flood in Ropar, Preneet Kaur visited Sanjay Colony and Ghalori Gate.
Flood in Ropar, Army deployed in Chitkara University: Preneet Kaur, a former minister of external affairs who is currently a member of parliament from Patiala, assessed the city’s rain-affected districts on Sunday. Preneet Kaur visited Sanjay Colony and Ghalori Gate, two neighbourhoods near Patiala’s Badi Nadi. The Patiala MP said, “It’s saddening to observe that the constant rains over the last two to three days have wreaked devastation across the country, speaking to the media after visiting rain-affected districts in the city. Patiala has also been severely impacted, with many portions of the city experiencing waterlogging.
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