Floodwaters from the River Ravi, coming from the Indian side, have broken through protective barriers and entered the corridor area, causing the Gurdwara building to be surrounded by water.
The sudden rise in water levels has raised serious concerns about the safety of this important heritage site as well as the nearby areas.
The flooding poses a potential risk not only to the Gurdwara but also to the people living and working in the surrounding region.
If the water levels continue to rise, the damage could extend further, affecting infrastructure, local communities, and historical structures. The situation is being treated as highly sensitive because of the cultural and religious significance of the site.
Authorities have stepped in quickly and are keeping a close watch on the water levels. Precautionary measures are being carried out to protect the structure and minimize damage.
Safety teams are monitoring the barriers, strengthening weak points, and preparing to respond if conditions worsen. Emergency alerts are being communicated to nearby residents, advising them to stay cautious and avoid going near the flooded areas.
Experts have also expressed concern that continuous inflow of water from the river could intensify the problem. Therefore, disaster management officials are working in coordination with local administrations to ensure that all necessary resources are in place.
The public has been urged to stay calm, follow official instructions, and prioritize safety above all. Efforts remain focused on protecting the Gurdwara and preserving its historical and cultural value, while also ensuring that people living nearby remain secure.