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Villages Marooned After Deadly Floods in India's Punjab

  • Flooding in India's Punjab state has marooned a thousand villages and forced thousands into relief camps, as reported by government authorities.
  • At least 29 people have died due to flooding that affected over 250,000 individuals, with Punjab's Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann calling it 'one of the worst flood disasters in decades'.
  • More than 940 square kilometers of farmland are flooded, leading to 'devastating crop losses', as stated by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
  • Authorities fear a 'huge loss of livestock', with the full extent unclear until the waters recede, according to a bulletin from state authorities.
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Villages marooned after deadly floods in India's Punjab

A thousand villages in India's Punjab state are marooned by deadly floods, with thousands forced to seek shelter in relief camps, government authorities say.

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Dawn broke the news in Pakistan on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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