The continuous heavy rains in Punjab have created havoc due to the rising water levels of Satluj River, Ravi River, Chakki River, Pong Dam etc. Water has entered people’s homes. Flood-like conditions have arisen in the villages around the rivers. People are scared, they have to leave their homes and villages and shift to other places. The latest news is that water has reached the bridge in Satluj River Ropar. The rising water levels of rivers and streams in Punjab today have again reminded us of the Chitkara University incident in Patiala due to the crack in the SYL canal in Rajpura. It is worth mentioning that after the crack in the SYL (Sutlej-Yamuna Link) canal in Rajpura, Punjab, flood-like conditions arose in Chitkara University in Patiala. In this sudden disaster, a large part of the university was submerged, putting the students as well as the population of the surrounding villages in trouble. Seeing the gravity of the situation, the Indian Army took charge and immediately started the rescue operation.
With the promptness of the Army, more than 900 students were evacuated, who were facing difficulty in getting out due to being trapped in buildings and hostels surrounded by water. The Army not only took the students to safe places, but also strengthened the nearby dams and embankments to prevent the flood situation from worsening further. This effort brought relief to the surrounding villages and averted a large scale loss.


