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Punjab Floods: Rescue NGOs and Emergency Contact List

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Punjab… Home to panj dariyaa. The state is beautifully adorned by rivers that breathe life into its lands. However, in 2025, those same rivers have turned violent. Unleashing devastating floods that have submerged thousands of villages and affected thousands of lives – birds, animals, insects, and humans alike. 

Some cities and villages in Punjab have been among the worst hit. River levels are rising relentlessly. And there’s no end in sight. However, amidst this crisis, many NGOs and rescue teams have sprung into action. They are offering vital support and relief. 

In this blog, Helplocal will share details about flood rescue NGOs and emergency helpline numbers in Punjab, India. If someone dear to you is caught in floods, sharing this information or reaching out directly can be totally lifesaving. 

2025 Floods in Punjab: What You Need to Know  

The scars from 2023 floods still linger in Punjab’s heart yet the land finds itself bracing for another fierce trial. In fact, situation this time is even worse than the floods seen in nearly 4 decades. Heavy monsoon rains and excess water released from dams in the neighboring hill states are some factors behind this chaos. 

Three of the largest rivers – Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej – have been overflowing at potentially disastrous levels since August, flooding more than 1,300 villages and impacting over 2,56,000 individuals in 12 districts including Gurdaspur, Pathankot, Amritsar, Fazilka, Tarn Taran, Patiala, and Hoshiarpur. 

The devastating Punjab floods have claimed at least 29 people and left thousands displaced. Homes and infrastructure destroyed. Over 2,30,000 acres of farmland damaged. Impelling the vital paddy crop season. 

The situation remains dire as rivers are expected to overflow and heavy rains to continue through early September. Power outages and disrupted transport compound the crisis. Medical aid, food distribution, and livestock security have become the priorities of rescue operations. 

Such floods are a very serious natural disaster, magnified by human factors. Right now, they are posing serious challenges to the recovery and resilience efforts of Punjab.

Punjab Flood Rescue Contact Numbers 

Amid the disastrous Punjab floods of 2025, many NGOs have been on the frontline. They are offering urgent relief, rescue efforts, medical services, and basic supplies to communities affected. These non-profit organizations are lifelines to the desperate and hopeless. Reaching out to them is a guarantee that they will receive assistance in time and have access to resources that can save the day in flood-afflicted regions.

Here, we have compiled a list of all active Punjab flood 2025 rescue NGOs and their emergency helpline number so that it is easy to access support. We have categorized them into blocks according to coverage of geography, kind of help provided, and additional services like medical emergencies, shelter, and food distributions: 

Read more information on:

District-Wise Emergency Contact Numbers

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Which Flood Rescue NGOs were Active in Punjab? 

Food is one of the necessities in flood-hit communities. Various NGOs are busy in their efforts to provide meals and basic needs in good time. Helping them with donations and becoming volunteers will make it easy to reach the most vulnerable individuals in this crisis. 

Here, we have curated a list of key NGOs that are currently engaged in food relief and rescue in Punjab:

  • Global Sikhs: +91 91453 92453
  • Khalsa Aid: +91 90412 23387 and +91 83601 71799
  • Saanjh Global Foundation: +91 98769 20114
  • Initiators of Change: +91 175 500 1300
  • Indian Red Cross Society: +91 1722542180 and 2780827 
  • Unnati Cooperative Sabha (Unati Cooperative Marketing cum Processing Society): +91-9417036707 and +91-7009876628
  • Baba Deep Singh Welfare Society: +91 9417260895
  • Guru Nanak Sewa Society, Gera Village, Mukerian: 01724-185067
  • Humanity First International (India Office in Punjab): +44 (0)20 8417 0082 or info@humanityfirst.org
  • Sarbat Da Bhala Sewa Society (Sarbat Da Bhala Charitable Trust): +91-98155-88000

NGOs like Lions Club Tanda (Tanda Chirag Lions Club), Paint and Hardware Association (Punjab), Guru Ramdas Sewa Society, Doaba Kisan Sangharsh Committee, and many more are also tirelessly supporting relief efforts on the ground. 

Punjab Flood Helpline Numbers List 

Helplocal has also made it easy for people seeking aid to quickly access reliable helpline numbers according to their cities and villages. These provide 24×7 flood relief across the Punjab district, ready to connect affected individuals to critical support services: 

  • Punjab 24×7 flood relief and rescue assistance: 0181-2240064
  • Ludhiana: 0161-2433100
  • Ropar: 01881-221157
  • Gurdaspur: 01874-266376 and 18001801852
  • Mansa: 01652-229082
  • Pathankot: 0186-2346944 and 97791-02351
  • Amritsar: 0183-2229125
  • Tarn Taran: 01852-224107
  • Hoshiarpur: 01882-220412
  • Jalandhar: 0181-2224417, 94176-57802
  • Sangrur: 01672-234196
  • Patiala: 0175-2350550 and 2358550
  • SAS Nagar (Mohali): 0172-2219506
  • Sri Muktsar Sahib: 01633-260341
  • Faridkot: 01639-250338
  • Fazilka: 01638-262153
  • Ferozepur: 01632-245366
  • Barnala: 01679-233031
  • Bathinda: 0164-2862100 and 0164-2862101
  • Kapurthala: 01822-231990
  • Moga: 01636-235206
  • Malerkotla: 01675-252003
  • SBS Nagar: 01823-220645
  • Fatehgarh Sahib: 01763-232838

Punjab Floods 2025: Get Help

Above are some helpline numbers crucial for timely rescue, relief coordination, and emergency aid at these tough times for the state of Panj Dariya. Helplocal knows the urgency and continues to gather more contacts and resources. Promising to update the list regularly as we receive new information to better support those in need. 

Until then, stay strong and united, Punjab. Because together our strength flows as endlessly as our mighty rivers! 

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