Guru Randhawa visits flood-hit Dera Baba Nanak, sets up relief camp for victims

Punjabi singer-actor Guru Randhawa set up aid camps and a fund to help flood victims near Darowali in Punjab, especially in Dera Baba Nanak and his village Dharowali.
Punjab Singer-Actor Guru Randhawa reached zero to support help efforts while fighting a flood crisis. He met with the victims and supported them. Randhawa set up a charity camp in Dera Baba Nanak and near Dharowali.
A few days ago, he set up a charity fund to help the flood victims. “Prayers for all other states that suffer from Punjab and floods. Let us help in every way.
He said that the state informed by the Ministry of Information and Public Relations, that the death fee in Punjab increased to 46 due to floods. In the early hours of the day, Punjab Rural Development Minister Tarunpreet Singh Sond said that approximately 24,930 people were affected by the floods in the state where 40 villages were underwater. Among the worst hits of the Fazilika region, 22,652 people were affected, especially in Jalalabad and Fazilka election zone.
“Jalalabad and Fazilka election zones are most affected by the floods in the Fazilka region. Approximately 24,930 people affected by 40 villages were affected by floods.” He said. Authorized, approximately 4,200 people were shifted to safer places in the region and 30 charity camps were established, he added.
“Seventeen government buildings were affected in the floods … Four NDRF team, two army teams, a BSF team was deployed in Fazilka.” He said.
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