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1. Introduction 1. Introduction Gurdaspur is a flood prone district as it is surrounded by river Ravi, Beas and other small rivulets. Dhussi Bandh has been constructed along river Ravi and Beas in length of 164000 ft. and 129500 ft. respectively. There are certain very sensitive/vulnerable points where the gushing water cause breaches in Dhussi Bandh and heavy flooding of the area. Years 1988 and 1995 witnessed heavy floods in Gurdaspur District which caused loss of lives, crops and property and infrastructure. River Ravi has its origin and catchment area in Himachal Pradesh and enters Punjab just upstream of Ranjit Sagar Dam. Although the Ranjit Sagar Dam has been completed in 2001 and chances of flash floods in River Ravi have been consequently reduced to some extent but the area downstream Madhopur Head Works, where River Ujh and tributaries Jallalia, Khooni Nallah, Shingarwan and Tarnah which joins River Ravi at confluence point near Makora Pattan and in River opposite Rosse complex Gurdaspur and Naumani Nallah opposite near Kamalpur Jattan will continue to cause flood damages as these rivulets are naturals, high velocity and flashy torrents. Due to floods in river Ravi since last so many years, the left bank of the river has been heavily eroded away at many places which further endangers to the border fencing, flood lights, border observatory posts, agricultural land and adjoining village settlements. The Course of river Ravi has change its way during last few years due to soil erosion near village Rosse,Chandu wadala and Momanpur. Sakki/Kiran Nallah is a natural uncanalized Nallah in District Gurdaspur which may also cause floods in adjoining areas and endangers to agricultural land and settlements. River Beas has its origin in the upstream mountainous areas of Manali in Himachal Pradesh and is mainly rainfed. This river has been dammed since seventies, thereby reducing the floods devastation in the downstream areas of Districts Hoshiarpur, Gurdaspur, Kapurthala, Amritsar and Taran Taran. But Sohan Khad, River Chakki, Langerpur Group of choas etc. outfall into River Beas downstream of Pong Dam. These flashy torrents sometimes carry high floods during monsoon with heavy rainfall in their catchments areas. This river has isolated flood protection embankments – on right side in District Gurdaspur. There is always a persistent danger of flooding/land erosion along the river Beas which may cause erosion of agricultural land and puts the settlements in danger. 2. Arrangements by the District Authority to deal with Floods Keeping in view early warning of heavy rainfall in the district by the Indian Meteorological Department District Authority has made arrangements to deal with the floods this year 2018. Vulnerable points and village likely to be affected have been identified by the Drainage department and by the Revenue department. A round the clock flood control room has been established in the office of the DRO and on similar pattern other control rooms have been set up at Sub Divisional level. The rescue equipments consisting of boats, life jackets, ropes etc. has been arranged at Tehsil headquarters. The military establishments at Tibri and Gurdaspur and Air force police Pathankot are closely associating themselves in all exercises relating to food control. State to National level emergency flood control rooms are also working round the clock from which external aid must be taken. A Central Rapid Response Team of senior doctors at Gurdaspur will take care of medical Assistance to the people if any exigency arises. Evacuation centres have been identified to accommodate the flood hit people, if needed. Mobile medical Teams have been set up in each sub division. Similarly Teams of veterinary doctors and druggist, chemists and Wheat Bhusa and green fodder suppliers have been identified. If needed setting up of relief camps, distribution of relief material among the flood victims and cleanliness of relief camps list of NGO’s, Youth Clubs, NCC and NSS cadets have been made available by the NCC commandants, Education departments and SDM’s. Their help can be taken during floods. The list of trained rescue and relief team posted in the Department of Punjab Home Guards, Gurdaspur is submitted by Commandant, Punjab Home Guards. List of swimmers and Patwaris who can drive the boats supplied by the Tehsildars. Staffs on Disaster Duty are the additional staff required to shoulder additional responsibility. These additional staffs are in the nature of a reserve and will draw from various departments. For this purpose list of other important number has also been arranged. As per the instructions of Drainage Department the headquarters of all the Junior Engineers will be shifted to Dhussi Bandh from 18/06/2018 to 30/09/2018. The SDO will remain at the site as soon as the medium flood is experienced. The posted staff will remain at site when high flood is passing. In the end it will be a gigantic task to get people involved in flood related rescue and rehabilitation operation, to successfully neutralize and nullify the impact of the floods, if it occurs. 3. Classification of Floods According to drainage Division Gurdaspur, the rivers are considered to be in low, medium and high flood according to the discharge given below: River Ravi Low Flood 30000 cus. To 60000 cus. Medium Flood 60000 cus. To 100000 cus. High Flood Above 100000 cus. River Beas Low Flood 80000 cus. To 140000 cus. Medium Flood 140000 cus. To 200000 cus. High Flood Above 200000 cus. The gauge / discharge of river Ravi D/S Madhopur Head works and discharge of river Beas at Naushera Mirthal shall be received by Telegraphic office of Canals, Gurdaspur. This information will be immediately transmitted to central flood control room for further action. The flood warning as and when received from Madhopur Head works will be passed on to central flood control rooms and a copy of same will be sent to Senior Superintendent of Police on their own wireless system. The inhabitants of areas have been requested to be operated with the department for day and watching as and when the discharge increases beyond 3.00 lacs cus. in river Beas and 1.00 Lacs cus. in river Ravi. 4. Vulnerable Points According to Drainage Department the following vulnerable points are likely to be affected from floods have been identified on the rivers:- 4.1 Vulnerable points on river Ravi Rosse Complex Kamalpur, Addhian &Dharmkot Complex Chauntra Complex Jainpur Complex Makaura Pattan Nikka post Complex R/s 4.2 Vulnerable points on river Beas (Right hand side) Gulelra complex Fatta Kulla Complex Fattu Barket Complex Bahadurpur Rajoa Complex 4.3 Other Vulnerable Points Kasur Nallah and Sakki Nallah System Villages Name of Village Tehsil likely1. to be Tarpur Gurdaspur 2. Tanda Gurdaspur affected3. Orga Gurdaspur during4. Marara Gurdaspur 5. Nadala Gurdaspur flood6. s Kahna Gurdaspur Sr.7. No. Wazirpur Pattan Gurdaspur 8. Jhabkara Gurdaspur 9. Jhande chak Gurdaspur 10. Thakurpur Gurdaspur 11. Sandalpur Gurdaspur 12. Wazidpur Jattan Gurdaspur 13. Meani Gurdaspur 14. Chakri Gurdaspur 15. Chauntra Gurdaspur 1516.15. Shamsherpur Gurdaspur 17. Jafalpur Gurdaspur 18. Thundi Gurdaspur 19. Naushera Gurdaspur 20. Faridpur Gurdaspur 21. Mirzapur Gurdaspur 22. Kabirpur Gurdaspur 23. Dorangala Gurdaspur 24. Thaman Gurdaspur 25. Qadian Gurdaspur 26. Nangal dale Gurdaspur 27. Dugri Gurdaspur 28. Buapur Gurdaspur 29. Kallupur Gurdaspur 30. Allinangal Gurdaspur 31. Lolenangal Gurdaspur 32. Chaura Gurdaspur 33. Aloon Gurdaspur 34. Sohan Gurdaspur 35. Malmuan Gurdaspur 36. Kukker shod Gurdaspur 37. Gandian Gurdaspur 38. Dostpur Gurdaspur 39. Shahur kalan Gurdaspur 40. Chandu wadala Gurdaspur 41. Dhidowal Gurdaspur 42. Chandu Nangal Gurdaspur 43. Rosse Gurdaspur 44. Pakiwan Gurdaspur 45. Mirkchanah Gurdaspur 46. Bhagtanaa Tulian Gurdaspur 47. Gazi chak Gurdaspur 48. Bhatra Gurdaspur 49. Bahmni Gurdaspur 50. Behlolpur Gurdaspur 51. Sherpur Gurdaspur 52. Mansura Gurdaspur 53. Allechak Gurdaspur 54. Kotli Gurdaspur 55. Fatthu Barket Gurdaspur 56. Noon Gurdaspur 57. Budha bala Gurdaspur 58. Phulra Gurdaspur 59. Munan Gurdaspur 60. Mealpur Gurdaspur 61. Ramwal Gurdaspur 62. Sidhpur Gurdaspur 63. Habipur Gurdaspur 64. Benpur Gurdaspur 65. Gullelra Gurdaspur 66. Pakhowal Gurdaspur 67. Nadalla Gurdaspur 68. Chechain Gurdaspur 69. Rasulpur Gurdaspur 70. Tanda Gurdaspur 71. Jagatpur Gurdaspur 72. Dauwal Gurdaspur 73. Shala old Gurdaspur 74. Sadhowal Gurdaspur 75. Gunopur Gurdaspur 76. Jagowal Gurdaspur 77. Mealwan Gurdaspur 78. Bhundewal Gurdaspur 79. Baini passwal Gurdaspur 80. Kishanpur Gurdaspur 81. Bhurian gujran Gurdaspur 82. Bhurian sainia Gurdaspur 83. Chack Sarif Balwanda Gurdaspur 84. Chande Gurdaspur 85. Kotli Harchanda Gurdaspur 86. Bhagrian Gurdaspur 87. Aima Gurdaspur 88. Mulanwal Gurdaspur 89. Passwal Gurdaspur 90. Gorsian Gurdaspur 91. Aulaks Beri Gurdaspur 92. Kotli Dayaram Dera Baba Nanak 93. Pakhoke Dera Baba Nanak 94. Dera Baba Nanak Dera Baba Nanak 95. Khasanwali Dera Baba Nanak 96. Jaurian Khurd Dera Baba Nanak 97. Goladhola Dera Baba Nanak 98. Thetharke Dera Baba Nanak 99. Ghanike Dera Baba Nanak 100. Gunia Dera Baba Nanak 101. Gurchak Dera Baba Nanak 102. Dharmpur Dera Baba Nanak 103. Singpur Dera Baba Nanak 104. Roranwali Dera Baba Nanak 105. Bal Dera Baba Nanak 106. Khadar Dera Baba Nanak 107. Ghonewal Dera Baba Nanak 108. Jorniankallan Dera Baba Nanak 109. Mohal Nangal Dera Baba Nanak 110. Gilanwali Dera Baba Nanak 111. Shahpur Dera Baba Nanak 112. Dharmkot Dera Baba Nanak 113. Adhian Dera Baba Nanak 114. Shahpur Dera Baba Nanak 115. Wadala Dera Baba Nanak 116. Kamalpur jallan Dera Baba Nanak 117. Bhoharwadala Dera Baba Nanak 118. Barila Khurd Dera Baba Nanak 119. Kiri Batala 120. Nawi Kiri Batala 121. Bhet Batala 122. Mari Panwan Batala 123. Balarwal Batala 124. Kapura Batala 125. Bhaga Batala 126. Bulpur Batala 127. Santokh Nagar Batala 128. Kohar Batala 129. Rara Batala 130. Fattu Kullah Batala 131. Gadhuwal Batala 132. Rampur Talwara Batala 133. Samrai Kangra Batala 134. Mari Bhucian Batala Map showing the area affected by various types of flood Statement showing villages affected by flood of different magnitude in river Ravi and Beas on the basis of gauge at D/S Madhopur Head Works Sr.
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