Water from Beas River continues to inundate villages in Tarn Taran; 144 imposed in Mansa

The Beas river dam has been breached here at Khadoor Sahib. Due to the recent incidents of flooding and drowning Mansa District Magistrate has imposed Section 144.

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Tarn Taran in Punjab is under danger of flooding. The Beas river dam has been breached here at Khadoor Sahib, close to Mundapind village. 3 villages are now in danger of drowning as a result. The fields here have many acres of crops that are submerged under water. On their own terms, the people are working to restore the dam.

It is forbidden to take selfies in flooded areas due to the drowning accidents in Mansa. The Mansa District Magistrate imposed this prohibition in accordance with section 144. The rule states that selfies shot from mobile devices are prohibited near flooded regions, damaged dams, bridges, and river drains. The order will remain in force till July 31.

Water from the Ghagghar in Chandpura breach has traveled many miles to Brahmanwala. Because of this, the Badhlada-Boha-Fatehabad route no longer connects Punjab and Haryana. There, the water is rising. People in the village of Brahminwala have begun to safeguard themselves as a result. On the other hand, Sardulgarh of Mansa is in danger of being flooded by Ghaggar. As a result, a dam is currently being constructed directly on the Mansa-Sirsa National Highway. People have begun putting soil through tractors here along with the authorities.

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Harike Head was used to send water from Ghaggar and Sutlej to Pakistan, but water has since entirely flooded Ferozepur's border region. In this situation, soldiers from the Border Security Force (BSF) are also tasked with protecting the border. In a photo posted by the BSF, the soldiers can be seen standing on the border with their weapons even in 3 to 4 feet of water.


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