Punjab Floods 2025 is far from over. There is no alert regarding rain for the next 5 days and this has brought some hope among people who have been impacted by the crisis. Meanwhile, relief and rescue operations have intensified. The work of filling the Dhussi dam broken by the Ravi river in Ramdas, Amritsar is going on, while the water level has started decreasing at many places from Pathankot to Tarn Taran.
On Thursday evening, the state government issued its bulletin in which it provided data from August 1 to September 4, 2025. Continue reading below to know about Punjab Floods in numbers till September 4
Punjab Floods 2025 death toll on September 4 raised to 43. Out of 43, most number of deaths are reported in Hoshiarpur with 7 deaths, Pathankot reported 6 deaths, Amritsar, and Barnala reported 5 deaths each. Check list below-
Hoshiarpur – 07
Pathankot – 06
Amritsar – 05
Barnala – 05
Bathinda – 04
Ludhiana – 04
Mansa – 03
Gurdaspur – 02
SAS Nagar – 02
Fazilka – 01
Ferozepur – 01
Patiala – 01
Roopnagar – 01
Sangrur – 01
Till September 4, 2025, a total of 3,84, 205 people have been impacted. Gurdaspur is among the worst affected districts in terms of population affected. 1 lakh 45 thousand people have been impacted in Gurdaspur, over 1,35,000 people have been impacted in Amritsar. Check list below-
Gurdaspur – 1,45,000
Amritsar – 1,35,880
Ferozepur – 38,594
Fazilka – 24,212
Pathankot – 15,503
SAS Nagar – 13,000
Kapurthala – 5,728
Hoshiarpur – 2,465
Barnala – 1,252
Jalandhar – 1,090
Moga – 800
Roopnagar – 368
Mansa – 178
Sangrur – 75
Tarn Taran – 60
Check Full Punjab Flood Bulletin in Document Below-