The greatest flood in Punjab's history has buried a whole community under sand, leaving no houses or animals in its wake.Dozens of people have been killed in Punjab's deadliest disaster, which was caused by India's water aggression and unrelenting, torrential rains. Thousands of homes and millions of acres of standing crops have been devastated, and …
Following A Flood, A Punjabi Village Is Buried By Sand, And Its Residents Are Working Quickly To Find Their Homes.

The greatest flood in Punjab’s history has buried a whole community under sand, leaving no houses or animals in its wake.
Dozens of people have been killed in Punjab’s deadliest disaster, which was caused by India’s water aggression and unrelenting, torrential rains.
Thousands of homes and millions of acres of standing crops have been devastated, and many cattle have also lost. New horrific tales surface as floodwaters subside. The entire town has been covered by sand in one terrifying tale from the mouza Kak Shaal. Sand buried “cattle, tractors, and houses”.
When residents return home, they discover that the area where their hamlet once existed has been reduced to lifeless, sandy plains. Mian Iftikhar Nekokara, a farmer, is one among them. He and other people are currently using spades and hand tools to dig through the sand in an attempt to rescue what is left underneath.
According to Mian Iftikhar, “500 acres” of farmland and “22 to 25 homes” were initially flooded and are now covered in sand. Even their tractors and livestock, he claimed, are buried under the sand. Many of the residents can’t find where they live. They identified the exact site of their homes using Google Earth, and they are currently working to dig them up.
He criticized the lack of government assistance and called the situation “complete devastation.” “Our area has elected 3-ministers, but no official has stepped forward to address our predicament,” he stated.