BSF extends flood relief support to border villages in Ferozepur
Ferozepur, August 23, 2025: Border Security Force (BSF) personnel have intensified relief operations in flood-affected villages along the international border as rising water levels in the Sutlej River continue to cause extensive waterlogging in the region.
The swollen Sutlej has severely disrupted daily life in several border villages and adjoining areas, making it difficult for residents to move freely or carry out routine activities. Despite these challenging conditions, BSF jawans are performing their duties with unwavering dedication and high morale along the international frontier.
BSF personnel are actively assisting residents in crossing flooded areas and navigating through waterlogged stretches safely. The force has also established medical camps in flood-affected villages, providing essential healthcare services, medicines, and support to the local population.
"Our jawans are not only safeguarding the nation's frontiers but also extending assistance to affected villagers in this hour of need," said a BSF spokesperson.
The force is coordinating closely with civil administration to ensure comprehensive assistance and the safety and well-being of villagers in the affected areas.
The resilience and commitment of BSF jawans in these adverse conditions demonstrates their unwavering spirit of service, functioning not only as defenders of the nation but also as protectors and supporters of local communities living in difficult border areas.
The BSF continues to monitor the flood situation while maintaining vigilance along the international border and providing relief to affected communities.