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Amarinder Singh takes stock of flood-hit districts in Punjab

After reviewing flood situation in Punjab, Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh directed officials to be ready to deal with any eventuality in view of possible flooding in the state.

Punjab Chief Minister, Capt. Amarinder Singh (file photo)
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Published : Jul 18, 2019, 12:27 PM IST

Chandigarh (Punjab): Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh has directed state government officials to remain alert and prepared to provide all possible help in time of need to the flood people people.

Heavy rains have lashed most parts of the state during the past few days.

Although the weather remained generally dry on Wednesday, normal life was disrupted in Bathinda and Patiala districts. Most parts of Bathinda city were flooded.

The Chief Minister, who is personally monitoring the situation, has asked the deputy commissioners (DCs) to activate the flood control rooms, along with dedicated helplines for immediate transmission of information at various levels at the state headquarters, an official statement issued here on Wednesday said.

He also asked the officials to put in place evacuation plans, including provisioning of boats to ferry out people stuck in flooded areas.

He asked the officials to be alert and ready to tackle any exigency.

Singh called up the DCs of Patiala, Bathinda, Sangrur and Mohali to take stock of the ground situation, it added.

He also instructed officials concerned to immediately deploy teams to ensure de-watering of waterlogged areas.

The chief minister also issued directives to the public works department for immediate repair of the damaged infrastructure, including roads, if there's any.

The Chief Minister also directed the civil surgeons in the state to ensure sufficient stock of medicines to combat the possible outbreak of water-borne diseases.

Principal secretary, animal husbandry, has been asked to tie up with the deputy directors of the Animal Husbandry Department to ensure requisite supply of medicines and fodder for milch cattle.

Also Read: Toll in Bihar flash floods rises to 66

Chandigarh (Punjab): Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh has directed state government officials to remain alert and prepared to provide all possible help in time of need to the flood people people.

Heavy rains have lashed most parts of the state during the past few days.

Although the weather remained generally dry on Wednesday, normal life was disrupted in Bathinda and Patiala districts. Most parts of Bathinda city were flooded.

The Chief Minister, who is personally monitoring the situation, has asked the deputy commissioners (DCs) to activate the flood control rooms, along with dedicated helplines for immediate transmission of information at various levels at the state headquarters, an official statement issued here on Wednesday said.

He also asked the officials to put in place evacuation plans, including provisioning of boats to ferry out people stuck in flooded areas.

He asked the officials to be alert and ready to tackle any exigency.

Singh called up the DCs of Patiala, Bathinda, Sangrur and Mohali to take stock of the ground situation, it added.

He also instructed officials concerned to immediately deploy teams to ensure de-watering of waterlogged areas.

The chief minister also issued directives to the public works department for immediate repair of the damaged infrastructure, including roads, if there's any.

The Chief Minister also directed the civil surgeons in the state to ensure sufficient stock of medicines to combat the possible outbreak of water-borne diseases.

Principal secretary, animal husbandry, has been asked to tie up with the deputy directors of the Animal Husbandry Department to ensure requisite supply of medicines and fodder for milch cattle.

Also Read: Toll in Bihar flash floods rises to 66

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Amarinder takes stock of flood-hit districts in Punjab
          Chandigarh, Jul 17 (PTI) Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has directed deputy commissioners in rain-affected districts of Punjab to remain alert, prepare for emergencies and make adequate arrangement for the safety of people, livestock and property.
          Heavy rains have lashed most parts of Punjab for the past few days.
          Although the weather remained generally dry on Wednesday, normal life is yet to return in Bathinda and Patiala districts.
          Most parts of Bathinda city has been inundated with waist-deep water since Tuesday.
          The chief minister, who is personally monitoring the situation, has asked the deputy commissioners (DCs) to activate the flood control rooms, along with dedicated helplines for immediate transmission of information at various levels at the state headquarters, an official statement said here Wednesday.
          The chief minister asked the officials to put in place evacuation plans, including provisioning of boats to ferry out people stuck in flooded areas.
          He asked the officials to be alert and ready to tackle any exigency.
          Singh called up the DCs of Patiala, Bathinda, Sangrur and Mohali to take stock of the ground situation, the release stated.          
          Singh directed the principal secretary water resources to closely communicate with the canal and drainage staff for immediate execution of flood protection works.
          He also instructed the department to immediately deploy teams to ensure de-watering of waterlogged areas.
          The chief minister issued directives to the public works department for immediate repair of the damage infrastructure and roads and installations, if any.
          Amarinder has directed the civil surgeons of these districts to ensure sufficient stock of medicines to combat possible outbreak of water-borne diseases.
          He has also asked the principal secretary animal husbandry to tie up with the deputy directors of animal husbandry department to ensure requisite supply of medicines and fodder for milch cattle. PTI SUN
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