NDMA Sends Massive Relief Supplies to Flood-Affected Muzaffargarh

Muzaffargarh: National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has dispatched additional relief supplies to flood-affected areas of Punjab. The authority has provided an additional five thousand tents to the Punjab Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) for the flood victims in Muzaffargarh.

According to Radio Pakistan, NDMA has dispatched eleven hundred tents from Sukkur to Muzaffargarh via eight trucks. In addition, two convoys consisting of sixteen and fifteen trucks respectively have been sent from Jalozai, carrying 3,900 tents for the region.

So far, 2,215 tons of relief goods have been provided to Punjab, including essential items such as blankets, mosquito nets, water filtration plants, quilts, folding beds, water cans, and 17 boats. NDMA has so far provided a total of 35,000 tents for flood-affected people in Punjab.

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