Rain destruction in Punjab, many towns in Hoshiarpur-Ferozepur in flood; Destruction due to rising water level in Beas and Sutlej - Rain -related in Punjab Many towns in Hoshiarpur Ferozepur are in the grip of the flooding

Due to the increase in the water level of the Pong Dam due to rain on the mountains, there was flooded in Beas Dariya, which affected many towns of Hoshiarpur. Life is disturbed despite the decline in the basket of Capurthala. The water level of Sutlej also rose as a result of the release of water from Harike Head, which plunged crops into many towns of Ferozepur. Jagran correspondent, Jalandhar. The water level of the Pong Dam is constantly increasing due to the rain on the mountains. Many Talwara towns in the Hoshiarpur district were hit by flooding as a result of the rise in the water level in Beas Dariya due to the release of water from the dam on Saturday. Many homes drown in water. Some towns have turned into islands. Seven districts of the state received rainfall on Saturday. Most afflicted received 37.5 mm of rainfall. Apart from this, 18.8 mm of rainfall in Pathankot, 16.0 in SMS Nagar, 12.8 mm in Hoshiarpur. According to the weather, there is a possibility of heavy rainfall in many districts from the state until August 19. The 16 towns of the Mand area of the Capurthala district, which faces Beas Dariya, have reduced to one and a half foot of water, but life is disturbed. People get two-four due to drinking water, animal feed and other problems. On Saturday morning, a temporary dam broke in the town of Mohammadabad, causing many towns of water. Transport and jail Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar visited the towns adjacent to Dariya Beas. He ordered the DC to make concrete arrangements to deal with the flood situation. On the other hand, the water level of Sutlej Dariya is constantly increasing due to the release of water from Harike Head. Paddy crops are in about 10 towns of light cumin and Ferozepur underwater. People started migrating to Kaluwala, a village surrounded by Sutlej Dariya, on three sides. In light of the current situation, 12 to 15 thousand water from the water is exempt from Rajasthan and Ferozepur feeders. 96 thousand water is left down the stream.