Punjab's Swift Medical Response Amid Rising Floodwaters
The Punjab government has deployed extensive medical resources, including rapid response teams and ambulances, to aid flood-hit regions affected by rising water levels in the Beas and Sutlej rivers. With health camps and essential supplies ready, the state prioritizes timely medical help and epidemic prevention amid the ongoing crisis.
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Punishing rains have swollen the Beas and Sutlej rivers, inundating villages across Punjab and prompting an urgent government response to prevent a health emergency. The state health minister announced the mobilization of rapid response teams, medical units, and ambulances to deliver critical aid.
The health department, under the leadership of Minister Balbir Singh, has introduced boat ambulances to reach isolated areas and provide immediate care. Health camps in affected districts are actively treating cases like fever and gastroenteritis to curb potential outbreaks.
Authorities stress vigilance, recommending consuming only purified water and refraining from stale food. Coordination with local and national disaster relief forces ensures continuous support, as community leaders urge grassroots involvement to bolster government efforts in tackling this calamity.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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