Pakistan Army Intensifies Relief Efforts in Flood-Affected Regions

Islamabad: The Pakistan Army, under the special instructions of Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, is continuing the distribution of rations among flood-affected people in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Troops remain actively engaged in rescue and relief operations across flood-hit areas, including Buner, Shangla, and Swat.

According to Radio Pakistan, army helicopters have delivered essential supplies to Khawaza Banda, including flour, rice, lentils, milk powder, salt, tea leaves, and cooking oil. The military distributed ration among the flood victims in Mangora. Military helicopters are also evacuating injured individuals, women, and children from remote regions to safer locations.

Meanwhile, army doctors have set up medical camps in the affected areas, where free medicines are being provided. The Pakistan Army has reaffirmed its commitment to continue this public service mission until the complete rehabilitation of all flood victims is achieved.

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Pakistan Army Intensifies Relief Efforts in Flood-Affected Regions

Islamabad: The Pakistan Army, under the special instructions of Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, is continuing the distribution of rations among flood-affected people in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Troops remain actively engaged in rescue and relief operations across flood-hit areas, including Buner, Shangla, and Swat.

According to Radio Pakistan, army helicopters have delivered essential supplies to Khawaza Banda, including flour, rice, lentils, milk powder, salt, tea leaves, and cooking oil. The military distributed ration among the flood victims in Mangora. Military helicopters are also evacuating injured individuals, women, and children from remote regions to safer locations.

Meanwhile, army doctors have set up medical camps in the affected areas, where free medicines are being provided. The Pakistan Army has reaffirmed its commitment to continue this public service mission until the complete rehabilitation of all flood victims is achieved.

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