10 June 2026 Punjab Khabarnama Bureau : An overflow was reported in the Anandpur Sahib Hydel Canal near the Bhanupli siphon in Punjab, prompting immediate action by local authorities and irrigation officials.
Officials rushed to the site after receiving reports of water spilling from the canal, raising concerns among nearby residents and farmers. Emergency teams were deployed to assess the situation and prevent any damage to surrounding areas.
Officials Conduct Emergency Inspection
Senior irrigation department officials and district administration teams reached the affected location to evaluate the cause of the overflow and monitor water levels.
Engineers were tasked with examining the canal structure and ensuring that the flow remained under control.
Precautionary Measures Initiated
Authorities initiated precautionary measures, including:
- Monitoring water discharge levels
- Inspecting embankments and canal walls
- Alerting nearby villages
- Deploying technical teams to the site
- Assessing potential impact on agricultural land
No Major Damage Reported
Initial reports indicated that no major loss of life or significant property damage had been reported. However, officials continued surveillance to ensure the situation did not worsen.
Farmers And Residents Concerned
Residents and farmers in nearby areas expressed concern over the sudden overflow, particularly because of the potential risk to crops and local infrastructure.
Authorities urged people to avoid approaching the affected stretch until inspections were completed.
Investigation Underway
Officials are investigating whether the overflow was caused by increased water flow, structural issues, or temporary operational factors within the canal system.
A detailed assessment report is expected after technical inspections are completed.
Administration Remains Vigilant
The district administration stated that all relevant departments are coordinating closely and that necessary steps are being taken to prevent further overflow incidents.
Situation Being Monitored
Authorities have assured residents that the situation remains under control and that continuous monitoring will continue until normal conditions are restored.
