100-foot canal breach submerges houses in Bathinda

A massive 100-foot breach in the Rajbaha (canal) in Bathinda’s Sai Nagar locality early Friday morning led to widespread flooding, causing extensive damage to many houses and property.The incident occurred around 1 am when residents noticed water entering their houses in large volume. Panic gripped the area as several feet of water rapidly filled streets and residences, forcing many people to flee and take shelter on rooftops.Residents alleged that despite the arrival of government officials at the scene shortly after the breach, no timely assistance was provided to evacuate people or secure their belongings. While councillor Shyam Lal Jain stepped in to rescue the stranded individuals, the lack of a coordinated official rescue effort left many residents frustrated and angry.To control the flow of water, the Irrigation Department shut the supply from the Gobindpura Head. Officials confirmed that the breach spanned approximately 100 feet and would take around three days to repair.

The situation has led to significant economic hardship for the affected families. Many reported that household items, including goods bought on installments, were damaged. Many farmers also reported the complete loss of their cotton crop due to waterlogging in their fields.

Bathinda