Bhakra Dam Flood Alert: Massive Water Release Sparks Evacuations Across Punjab Villages

Bhakra Dam has released 75,000 cusecs of water after heavy rains, forcing evacuations across Punjab’s low-lying villages. Stay informed about the latest updates, the areas affected, the government response, and the safety measures in place.

Bhakra Dam

Bhakra Dam Overflow: Thousands Urged to Evacuate as Water Levels Rise

Punjab is facing a fresh wave of flood danger after the Bhakra–Beas Management Board (BBMB) announced the release of nearly 75,000 cusecs of water from the Bhakra Dam due to relentless monsoon rains. The discharge has put villages along the Sutlej River under immediate threat, prompting evacuations in Ropar, Anandpur Sahib, and nearby areas.


Why Was the Water Released?


Areas at Risk

Villages located along the Sutlej basin are the most vulnerable:

These areas are seeing mass evacuation drives, with residents urged to move to safer ground and relief camps.


Punjab Declared Disaster-Hit


Government & Army Response


Wider Impact Beyond Punjab

The Bhakra release and heavy monsoons have worsened flooding across northern India:


Safety Advisory for Residents

Authorities have urged citizens to:


Final Word

The Bhakra Dam flood release highlights the fragility of northern India’s river basin during extreme monsoons. With thousands displaced and hundreds of villages inundated, the coming days will be crucial for relief and rehabilitation. For Punjab, this is not just a seasonal challenge but a reminder of the urgent need for stronger disaster preparedness and climate resilience measures.

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