Army continues relief activities in flood-hit areas

By Asghar Ali Mubarak

Rawalpindi: Pakistan Army is continuing extensive relief activities in the areas recently affected by the floods.
The areas hit by the flood include Ganda Singh Wala, Dhap Sari, Attari, Ghati Kalanger, Ullake, Jumma Wala, Kamalpura, Bakarke, and Najabat.
The military’s rescue teams are involved in shifting the people to safer places by using boats.
Furthermore, sixteen tons of free ration have been distributed amongst the affected families. These relief packages include essential food items such as flour, pulses, rice, ghee, and milk. The distribution of ration has been ongoing in areas like Talwaar Pul, Thatti Bakhsi, and Najabat.
Arrangements have been made to provide essential medical aid to the flood victims.
Moreover, Large-scale rescue and evacuation efforts on Monday continued in the recent flood-affected areas in parts of Punjab, following the high-level floods in the Sutlej River at two points.
According to the details, large-scale relief activities by Pakistan Army are underway in the recent flood-affected areas of Punjab including, Ganda Singhwala, Dhap Sri, Attari, Ghati Kalingar, Aulake, Jamiwala, Kamalpura, Bakarke and Najabat.
Pakistan Army rescue teams engaged in the rescue and transfer activities with the help of boats, while 16 tons of free of cost ration was also distributed to thousand of affected families by the army rescue teams.
Ration packs containing essential food items including flour, lentils, rice, ghee and milk, the distribution is still in process at several locations including Talwarpul, Thathti Bakshi and Najabat.
The rescue teams also arranged the necessary medical assistance for the flood victims. Moreover, the relief operations will continue until the flood situation improves and normal life is restored.