
PM will visit the states suffering from rain and floods, will take stock of the damage
PM Modi Flood Assessment: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit the states suffering from heavy rains and floods and assess the situation. According to sources, the program of PM Modi's visit is being prepared. Let us tell you that on September 1, Home Minister Amit Shah took stock of the affected areas of Jammu and Kashmir.
Rain and floods have wreaked havoc across the country. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit the states affected by the recent floods and assess the damage. Sources said that PM Modi will review the situation by visiting the rain and flood affected states. Government sources said on Friday that heavy rains in North Indian states, especially Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir, have caused huge loss of life and property. Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand are also battling landslides and excessive rains. According to sources, PM Modi can visit the affected areas of these states very soon. At present, the outline of his program is being prepared. Prime Minister spoke to Punjab CM and took information
It is worth mentioning that PM Modi had spoken to Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann after returning from his recent visit to Japan and China. The central government is continuously supporting the affected states in relief and rescue operations. It is worth noting that the death toll due to floods in Punjab has risen to 43. Three people are still missing. The dead include Amritsar (5), Barnala (5), Bathinda (4), Fazilka (1), Ferozepur (1), Gurdaspur (2), Hoshiarpur (7), Mansa (3), Pathankot (6), Patiala (1), Rupnagar (1), Sangrur (1), SAS Nagar (2) and Ludhiana (4).
Review of rain and floods
Keeping in mind the health of the common people trapped in the areas struggling with floods, AIIMS Delhi has sent a special team of doctors and nurses to the affected areas. Efforts are on to provide medical and humanitarian assistance to the needy people. Considering the sensitivity of the situation, Home Minister Amit Shah visited Jammu on September 1 and inspected the rain, flood and landslide affected areas. He met the flood victims in Manju Chak village and inspected the Tawi Bridge, Shiva temple and damaged houses. After this, Shah held a high-level meeting and reviewed the latest situation of rain and flood.
PM Modi Flood Assessment: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit the states suffering from heavy rains and floods and assess the situation. According to sources, the program of PM Modi's visit is being prepared. Let us tell you that on September 1, Home Minister Amit Shah took stock of the affected areas of Jammu and Kashmir.
Rain and floods have wreaked havoc across the country. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit the states affected by the recent floods and assess the damage. Sources said that PM Modi will review the situation by visiting the rain and flood affected states. Government sources said on Friday that heavy rains in North Indian states, especially Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir, have caused huge loss of life and property. Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand are also battling landslides and excessive rains. According to sources, PM Modi can visit the affected areas of these states very soon. At present, the outline of his program is being prepared. Prime Minister spoke to Punjab CM and took information
It is worth mentioning that PM Modi had spoken to Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann after returning from his recent visit to Japan and China. The central government is continuously supporting the affected states in relief and rescue operations. It is worth noting that the death toll due to floods in Punjab has risen to 43. Three people are still missing. The dead include Amritsar (5), Barnala (5), Bathinda (4), Fazilka (1), Ferozepur (1), Gurdaspur (2), Hoshiarpur (7), Mansa (3), Pathankot (6), Patiala (1), Rupnagar (1), Sangrur (1), SAS Nagar (2) and Ludhiana (4).
Review of rain and floods
Keeping in mind the health of the common people trapped in the areas struggling with floods, AIIMS Delhi has sent a special team of doctors and nurses to the affected areas. Efforts are on to provide medical and humanitarian assistance to the needy people. Considering the sensitivity of the situation, Home Minister Amit Shah visited Jammu on September 1 and inspected the rain, flood and landslide affected areas. He met the flood victims in Manju Chak village and inspected the Tawi Bridge, Shiva temple and damaged houses. After this, Shah held a high-level meeting and reviewed the latest situation of rain and flood.
Rain and floods have wreaked havoc across the country. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit the states affected by the recent floods and assess the damage. Sources said that PM Modi will review the situation by visiting the rain and flood affected states. Government sources said on Friday that heavy rains in North Indian states, especially Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir, have caused huge loss of life and property. Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand are also battling landslides and excessive rains. According to sources, PM Modi can visit the affected areas of these states very soon. At present, the outline of his program is being prepared. Prime Minister spoke to Punjab CM and took information
It is worth mentioning that PM Modi had spoken to Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann after returning from his recent visit to Japan and China. The central government is continuously supporting the affected states in relief and rescue operations. It is worth noting that the death toll due to floods in Punjab has risen to 43. Three people are still missing. The dead include Amritsar (5), Barnala (5), Bathinda (4), Fazilka (1), Ferozepur (1), Gurdaspur (2), Hoshiarpur (7), Mansa (3), Pathankot (6), Patiala (1), Rupnagar (1), Sangrur (1), SAS Nagar (2) and Ludhiana (4).
Review of rain and floods
Keeping in mind the health of the common people trapped in the areas struggling with floods, AIIMS Delhi has sent a special team of doctors and nurses to the affected areas. Efforts are on to provide medical and humanitarian assistance to the needy people. Considering the sensitivity of the situation, Home Minister Amit Shah visited Jammu on September 1 and inspected the rain, flood and landslide affected areas. He met the flood victims in Manju Chak village and inspected the Tawi Bridge, Shiva temple and damaged houses. After this, Shah held a high-level meeting and reviewed the latest situation of rain and flood.