Encounter News Punjabi

Punjab Floods 2025: As Floodwaters Recede, Health Concerns Take Center Stage

WhatsApp Channel Join Now

Chandigarh: While floodwaters are slowly retreating in Punjab, the danger is far from over. In the wake of the deluge, public health officials are warning of a new crisis, an expected surge in disease outbreaks due to unsanitary post-flood conditions.

The Punjab Health Department has issued a public health alert citing serious risks of waterborne, foodborne, and vector-borne illnesses. Among the diseases likely to spike in the coming days are cholera, typhoid, hepatitis A and E, diarrhoea, and skin infections, alongside mosquito-driven illnesses such as dengue and malaria.

Contaminated Water Sources a Major Concern

The health advisory highlights how floodwaters may have contaminated common water sources, such as handpumps, wells, and piped supplies, due to sewage overflow, decomposing animal matter, and agricultural runoff. Residents in affected areas have been urged not to consume untreated water under any circumstances.

“Traditional water supplies are no longer safe,” the department warned, stressing that boiling water is essential. “Water should be brought to a rolling boil and left to cool naturally—do not add ice or refrigerate prematurely,” it stated.

Health officials advised prioritizing boiled water for infants, the elderly, and individuals with weakened immune systems. Where boiling is not practical, alternative purification methods or bottled water should be used if available.

Stagnant Water Fuels Mosquito Breeding

The aftermath of the floods has left behind pools of stagnant water, ideal for mosquito breeding. This has heightened the threat of a dengue and malaria outbreak, especially in rural and semi-urban areas where drainage infrastructure is limited.

The state government has directed local bodies, panchayats, and health workers to step up anti-larval measures, including chemical spraying in vulnerable zones. Panchayat secretaries, Block Development Officers (BDOs), and sarpanches have been asked to lead cleanup operations and ensure timely drainage. (Punjab Floods)

Poor Sanitation and Food Safety Add to Woes

With many areas still lacking access to proper sanitation and safe food storage, the possibility of foodborne illnesses remains high. Officials have urged people to avoid consuming perishable or uncooked items and to thoroughly wash fruits and vegetables with clean water before use.

Temporary shelters and relief camps, housing many displaced families, have also come under scrutiny for overcrowding and lack of hygiene, prompting calls for regular disinfection and medical surveillance.

Preventive Measures Underway

Mobile medical teams have been deployed in some of the worst-hit districts, and awareness campaigns are being conducted to educate residents about personal hygiene, safe drinking practices, and disease symptoms. (Punjab Floods)

All news on Encounter News is computer-generated and sourced from third parties. Please read and verify carefully. We will not be responsible for any issues. 

Encounter News
Encounter News
Encounter Media Group

Latest Articles

Constable Found Dead Outside Battalion Office in Amritsar

Amritsar: A tragic incident was reported outside the 9th Battalion office...

Indian Army’s ‘Operation Rahat’ Rescues Thousands in Flood-Hit North India

Chandigarh: The Western Command of the Indian Army has been conducting...

PM Modi to Visit Flood-Hit Gurdaspur, Reviews Relief Efforts

Chandigarh: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit the flood-affected...

Odisha’s BJD to Abstain from Vice Presidential Polls 2025

Bhubaneswar: The Biju Janata Dal (BJD) announced on Monday that it...

India’s First Vande Bharat Sleeper Express to Run Between Delhi and Patna Before Diwali 2025

New Delhi: Indian Railways is preparing to launch the country’s first...

Harjot Bains Launches ‘Operation Rahat’ for Flood-Hit Families in Sri Anandpur Sahib

Nangal – Punjab Cabinet Minister Harjot Singh Bains on Monday launched...

Comments

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here