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One moment, Dharali was a peaceful mountain stop—apple gardens blooming, small hotels bustling, tourism on the rise. The next, a flash flood tore through, burying life under 40–50 feet of debris.
Punjab, the breadbasket of India, is facing its worst flood disaster in nearly four decades. Torrential rains and dam releases have submerged 1,300+ villages, displacing tens of thousands and destroying crops on 3 lakh acres of farmland.
Punjab — the food bowl of India — is struck by its worst floods in nearly four decades. Relentless rains and dam breaches swallowed 1,300 villages, took 29 lives, displaced thousands into shelters, and destroyed nearly 3 lakh acres of crops.
Punjab — the food bowl of India — is struck by its worst floods in nearly four decades. Relentless rains and dam breaches swallowed 1,300 villages, took 29 lives, displaced thousands into shelters, and destroyed nearly 3 lakh acres of crops.
Punjab — the food bowl of India — is struck by its worst floods in nearly four decades. Relentless rains and dam breaches swallowed 1,300 villages, took 29 lives, displaced thousands into shelters, and destroyed nearly 3 lakh acres of crops.
Punjab — the food bowl of India — is struck by its worst floods in nearly four decades. Relentless rains and dam breaches swallowed 1,300 villages, took 29 lives, displaced thousands into shelters, and destroyed nearly 3 lakh acres of crops.