Chandigarh: After days of unrelenting rain and devastating floods, Punjab woke up on Friday to clear skies and bright sunshine, offering both symbolic and practical relief to a state battered by nature’s fury.
The improved weather has come as a blessing for thousands of residents and relief workers battling the aftermath of widespread inundation. With sunlight breaking through, authorities say rescue and rehabilitation efforts are expected to gather pace in the coming days.
While the state has suffered heavy losses to life, property, crops, and infrastructure, the crisis has also revealed Punjab’s resilience. Across districts, communities—especially the youth—have stepped forward in large numbers to support stranded families, distribute supplies, and participate in relief operations.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast stable conditions for at least the next five days. No new weather warnings have been issued, raising hopes that floodwaters will recede further and recovery work can accelerate.
Officials noted that the break in rainfall will allow damaged embankments to be repaired, roads to be cleared, and stranded villages to receive essential supplies. Relief agencies also highlighted that sunny weather will reduce health risks caused by stagnant water.
For many residents, the sight of sunshine felt like a turning point. “It’s as if Punjab is breathing again,” said a volunteer engaged in flood relief work.