Pakistan Army Intensifies Rescue Operations in Flood-Hit Regions

Islamabad: In response to the ongoing flood emergencies, the Pakistan Army is continuing large-scale aerial rescue operations across the country. As part of immediate relief efforts, numerous individuals from flood-affected areas have been relocated to safer locations. Army Aviation helicopters have carried out rescue and relief activities in hard-to-reach regions.

According to Radio Pakistan, three people were rescued in Chakri Rajan village, 27 in Chakwal and Khanpur, 10 in Chak Monjo, 31 in Dhok Bhadr, and 38 in the Darapur area. Residents of rain-hit regions are also being provided with life jackets and essential relief assistance.

Local administration is actively supporting the Army’s rescue and relief operations. The Pakistan Army stands in solidarity with the people during this challenging time.

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