Chandigarh:As many as 17 villages of Punjab's border district Ferozepur were flooded after Pakistan opened headworks gates in its area on the Sutlej river, an official said on Thursday.
Several villages of Ferozepur are already inundated because of the recent rains and breaches in embankments of the Sutlej river.
"With the opening of gates of headworks (used for regulating water flow) in Kasur area by Pakistan, 17 villages in our side (located near Indo-Pak border) have been affected," Deputy Commissioner, Ferozepur, Chander Gaind said.
He said the water released by leather tanneries in Pakistan's Kasur district into the river contained pollutants.
"Polluted water of tanneries of Pakistan was also added into the river water, which is the main cause of cancer," he said.