New Delhi, Sept. 11 -- Following heavy monsoon rains that triggered floods across several districts of Punjab, doctors and healthcare staff from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, carried out a four-day relief mission from September 6 to 9, providing life-saving medical aid to thousands of affected people.

The team covered multiple districts, reaching remote and waterlogged villages where no prior medical camps had arrived.

According to a release, the team began its work in the Ajnala district, covering villages Sidhe Wala and Baladhwal, where more than 500 patients were treated. On September 7, the team moved to Ramdass, Ghonewala, and Machiwala villages, treating over 800 individuals.

The mission reached ...