Punjab Floods: Singer Amy Virk Adopts 200 Houses, Guru Randhawa Distrobutong Ration and Drinking Water, Sonu Sod also cme forwrd to help | Punjab flood: Singer Amy Virk adopted 200 houses: Guru Randhawa and singer Sunanda distributed water-ration, Sonu Sood also came forward to help

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Many Punjabi and Bollywood celebs have come forward to help the victims amidst the devastation caused by floods in Punjab. Singer Amy Virk has adopted 200 houses to help the victims. At the same time, singer Guru Randhawa is also continuously delivering goods of needs to the victims. Apart from these, Sonu Sood is also providing every possible help.

Singer Amy Virk announced 200 home adoptions on social media. He wrote, ‘Amy Virk and the team- our heart is sad to see the devastation caused by the floods in Punjab. It is very painful to see your people without a roof. This has broken me inside. In an attempt of a little, we are adopting 200 houses to help those who have lost everything. It is not just a matter of shelter, but it is a matter of hope, respect and strength to start again. Come, let us all come forward to help the needy, whatever possible. ‘

Guru Randhawa brought drinking water and ration to the victims

Punjabi singer Guru Randhawa has also sent ration and drinking water to the needy people. Giving information about this, he wrote in the post, ‘Today and teams will take ration-water. You should also help as much as you can. Let us all help the whole Punjab, stand with our families. Wahguru, this time will also pass. ‘

Guru Randhawa team distributing ration to the victims.

Apart from Sonu Sood, popular singer Sunanda is also engaged in delivering ration to the flood victims.

Apart from these, Sonu Sood has also announced to provide every possible help. On the previous day, he has shared a post and wrote,

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I stand with Punjab. No one is alone affected by these severe floods. We will all help every person to stand up again. If you need any kind of help, send a free message. We will try our best to reach you and provide all possible help. Punjab is my soul. Even if everything has to be placed at stake, I will not back down. We are Punjabi and we never give up.

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Sonu Sood himself is also from Moga in Punjab. Sonu Sood has said that whatever anyone needs, he should feel free to make them to them. At the same time, he has also appealed to the public to come forward to help and help Punjab stand again.

Punjabi singer Ranjit Bawa has also announced that he is donating all the income from his show to the flood affected people of Punjab. He also played a video of the flood in Punjab during his Alberta show.

Singer Karan Aujla also released a video amidst the devastation caused by floods and said that he would do for help. He said, ‘We are helping as much as we can do on our behalf. Our partner and my team are in Punjab are helping people. Eating, dhare, medicine and other help are helping. Those who want me and who do not want me, should also help our Punjab. So that the flood victims can get help. The more I worthy, the more I will help. Because when the water comes out, then you will actually know how much the loss has happened. In such a situation, we have to reach there to help the people even after the water coming out.

Karan Aujla is a popular singer.

Actor and businessman Raj Kundra has also come forward to help the flood victims. He has announced that the box office earnings of his upcoming Punjabi film Meher will be given to the flood victims.

Raj Kundra shared this information on his Instagram account and appealed to the people to come forward so that the needy could be helped.

Let us tell you that 9 districts of Punjab are in the grip of floods. These include Fazilka, Ferozepur, Kapurthala, Pathankot, Tarn Taran, Hoshiarpur, Moga, Gurdaspur and Barnala. According to government data, 1312 villages have been affected by floods so far.

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