Flood havoc from Kashmir-Himachal to Punjab, disaster in more than 100 districts; lakhs of people affected

Heavy Rain And Flood Update: Due to heavy rains and floods in the country, the situation is serious in many states. The water level of Yamuna river in Delhi is above the danger mark, due to which the surrounding areas are flooded. The situation in Punjab is out of control due to floods, 67000 acres of agricultural land has been destroyed and schools have been closed till September 7. The situation is bad due to landslides in Himachal Pradesh.

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Flood havoc from Kashmir-Himachal to Punjab, disaster in more than 100 districts; lakhs of people affected
Flood havoc from Kashmir-Himachal to Punjab, disaster in more than 100 districts; lakhs of people affected

The situation is very bad in many states of India due to heavy rains and floods. Waterlogging in many cities of the country, water has filled the roads. Due to this, public life has been affected completely.

The water level of the Yamuna River in the national capital Delhi, is flowing above the danger mark. Due to this now water has now started entering the surrounding areas. The havoc of rain is being seen from the plains to the mountains. Punjab is badly affected by floods at this time. The situation is very bad due to floods in Punjab, Haryana, and Jammu and Kashmir.

Many districts of Punjab are currently in the grip of floods. The state government has declared the entire state as a disaster zone. So far, more than 30 people have been reported dead in Punjab. According to the information, this flood has destroyed 67,000 acres of agricultural land. At the same time, more than 3 lakh acres of land are still submerged in floodwater.

Muskan Kumawat Verified Public Figure • 16 Apr, 2026 Journalist

Muskan Kumawat is a Journalist & Content Writer at Sangri Times English, covering a wide range of topics, including news, entertainment, and trending stories. With a strong passion for storytelling and in-depth reporting, she delivers engaging and informative content to readers.

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