
Punjab Government Active in Flood-Affected Areas: 194% Increase in Medical Camp Treatments Within 24 Hours
The Punjab Government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, has demonstrated a commitment to putting people’s health and safety first. This commitment remains even during the toughest times. In the flood-affected regions, on September 16, around 51,000 people benefitted from Medical camps. This number rose to an unprecedented 1.5 lakh just a day later. This sharp increase is evidence that the Mann Government not only understood the seriousness of the situation but also immediately took action at the ground level to reach people with timely help. This achievement has reassured affected families that the government stands with them at all times.
Chief Minister Mann issued clear directions to the Health and Family Welfare Department that under no circumstances should affected families be deprived of Medical services. He said that floods not only damage homes and fields but also significantly increase health risks. In such a scenario, the government’s priority is to ensure that no citizen remains untreated. As a result of these efforts, thousands of people have been provided with timely relief and treatment, which has significantly reduced the risk of disease outbreaks.
Medical : Government launched a special health campaign
The Mann Government launched a special health campaign on September 14. The main objective of this campaign was to control possible post-flood diseases at the earliest, provide primary healthcare at people’s doorsteps, and ensure safety for the elderly, pregnant women, and small children. The Chief Minister ensured that the state-level plans did not remain confined to paper. They were rapidly implemented in villages. This is the reason why, in such a short span of time, a record-breaking number of people were able to benefit from health camps.
So far, health camps have been organized in 2,303 villages. These camps have conducted check-ups and treatments for citizens. They have also focused on preventing diseases that spread quickly after floods. These diseases include fever, diarrhea, and skin infections. Large teams of doctors and health workers are continuously deployed in the affected areas. They provide not only medicines but also health awareness. This widespread effort has created an environment of trust among rural communities.
Government has also prioritized the health of animals alongside humans.
The Mann Government has also prioritized the health of animals alongside humans. So far, 14,780 animals have been treated and 48,535 animals vaccinated free of cost. Additionally, special attention is being given to the safe disposal of dead animals to prevent contamination of water and soil. This effort demonstrates that the government has adopted a holistic approach to health. They ensure every possible step for the safety of both humans and animals.
Chief Minister Mann himself announced, “Door-to-door checkups are being conducted, and wherever mosquito larvae are found, spraying is done immediately. Public safety is our first priority.” This statement not only reflects the government’s promptness but also shows that the administration is active at every level. The Punjab Government’s quick and effective measures have become a ray of hope for flood-affected families. The pace at which the figure jumped from 51,000 to 1.5 lakh in just 24 hours proves that the government planned well. They also implemented it on the ground with full strength.