Centre stands shoulder to shoulder with affected people, says PM Modi as he starts visit to flood-hit Himachal, Punjab

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Beas River washes away Dohlu Nala Toll Plaza on Manali-Chandigarh Highway in Kullu on September 8, 2025. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be visiting Himachal Pradesh and Punjab to take stock of the flood situation.

Beas River washes away Dohlu Nala Toll Plaza on Manali-Chandigarh Highway in Kullu on September 8, 2025. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be visiting Himachal Pradesh and Punjab to take stock of the flood situation.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday (September 9, 2025) said his government stands shoulder to shoulder with the affected people as he begins his visit to Himachal Pradesh and Punjab to take stock of the flood situation.

Mr. Modi will be on a day-long visit to Himachal Pradesh and Punjab to take stock of the flood situation, said officials.

After visiting Himachal Pradesh, the Prime Minister will conduct an aerial survey of the flood-affected areas in Punjab. He will visit Gurdaspur and hold discussions with senior officials and chair a review meeting on the ground situation, said officials.

He will also interact with flood-affected persons as well as NDRF, SDRF and Aapda Mitra Team in Gurdaspur.

While leaving from Delhi for Himachal Pradesh and Punjab to review the situation in the wake of floods and landslides, Mr. Modi wrote on X, “The Government of India stands shoulder to shoulder with those affected in this tragic hour.”

Villagers build an embankment after a rise in the water level of the Ravi River following heavy monsoon rains in the Ghonewala village near Punjab’s Amritsar on September 8, 2025.

Villagers build an embankment after a rise in the water level of the Ravi River following heavy monsoon rains in the Ghonewala village near Punjab’s Amritsar on September 8, 2025.
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AFP

The Prime Minister was deeply concerned about the flood situation in Punjab and was closely monitoring it, Punjab BJP chief Sunil Jakhar said on Sunday (September 7, 2025).

Tight security arrangements have been made in Gurdaspur in the wake of the Prime Minister’s visit.

Punjab is currently facing one of its worst flood disasters in decades. The floods are a result of swollen rivers the Sutlej, Beas, and Ravi along with seasonal rivulets caused by heavy rainfall in their catchment areas in Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir.

Besides, heavy rains in recent days in Punjab also aggravated the flooding situation.

The death toll due to the devastating floods in Punjab stands at 51 while crops on 1.84 lakh hectares have been damaged.

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