Punjab and other parts of North India has experienced heavy rainfall, causing widespread damage and disruption to infrastructure and agriculture. Flooded roads and bridges have made travel difficult while emergency services work to minimize the impact of the rainfall. Despite these efforts, additional rainfall remains unpredictable and challenging.
Schools in Punjab will remain closed until July 13 due to heavy rain, which can make travel dangerous. It may cause inconvenience to some people, but safety is more important. The government thanks everyone for their cooperation, and schools will reopen once the weather improves.
Recently, there has been a news that Sangrur district of Punjab, India has been severely affected by floods caused by not one, not two, but three breaks in the Ghaggar river. The damage is extensive, with many properties and farmlands being submerged in the water.