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Pak Army’s rescue, relief efforts underway in flood-hit areas of Balochistan, Punjab

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RAWALPINDI: The media wing of armed forces, Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Thursday said rescue and relief efforts by Pakistan Army were underway in various floodhit areas of Balochistan and Punjab.

Among other things, the ISPR said, army troops were also providing medical care to the affected people of different cities and shifting their belongings to safer places.

“Army troops are busy in relief activities in DG Khan, Rajanpur, Naseerabad and Lasbela. Affected population and their belongings are being shifted to safer places. Army medical teams are providing medical care to affected people,” the ISPR said.

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According to the military’s press wing, the relief items had to be distributed in Balochistan, Sindh, Southern Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Gilgit Baltistan.

The relief items including flour, sugar, rice, tea, cooking oil, milk powder and pulses would be distributed by army formations to flood victims in different areas, the ISPR had said.

Pakistan Army was continuing relief and rescue operations in flood-affected areas of the country, it had said. In an earlier statement, the ISPR had said the troops were assisting in dewatering the affected areas and transferring the victims to safer places.

It had added that medical aid and food had also been provided to the victims. It had further said that troops were busy in rescue, relief efforts apart from providing medical care and opening up communication infrastructure.

Army’s local commanders had visited Rajanpur and Dera Ghazi Khan districts and relief  items were distributed among flood-affected people. Medical camps had also been established in flood-affected areas of both districts.

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