Precautionary Measures Taken as Sindh Faces Flood Risk

Islamabad: Pakistan Army and other law enforcement agencies have taken precautionary measures in view of the possible flood threat in Sindh due to recent rains in Pakistan and India’s water aggression. Army troops have been deployed in vulnerable areas along with necessary equipment.

According to Radio Pakistan, Pakistan Rangers Sindh are providing security to the staff assigned to the construction and repair work of the Irrigation Department. Patrolling and check-posts on protective embankments have been further increased to ensure safety and preparedness in the face of potential flooding.

People evacuating from the Katcha area are also being provided assistance by the authorities. In addition, Pakistan Rangers Sindh, in collaboration with the civil administration, has set up a free medical camp where local residents are being provided with free medical facilities.

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