Rescue operations in flood-hit areas continue
Monday, August 5th, 2013 10:40:22 by Tahir KhanRescue and relief activities are continuing in rain and flood hit areas in all the four provinces.
Pakistan Army‚ Navy and local administration have accelerated their emergency relief operation in rain-affected low lying areas of Karachi.
Pakistan Navy has set up relief camps in Jalbani Town and Gadap Town areas.
Sindh Rangers has also set up a relief camp in Lasi Goth to provide relief to the rain-hit people.
ISPR says army troops have rescued over three hundred trapped persons in the rain hit areas of Karachi and provided urgent rations support to them.
Punjab government has dispatched ninety four trucks carrying essential commodities to the flood affected areas of Rajanpur and D.G. Khan.
In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa‚ the Provincial Disaster Management Authority has taken measures to control the situation and compensate the affected people. It has dispatched consignments of relief goods containing tents‚ blankets and big cans of clean drinking water to the flood-hit areas of Chitral‚ Tank and Dera Ismail Khan.
In Balochistan‚ the Provincial Disaster Management Authority has stepped up relief activities in flood hit areas of the province and dispatched several consignments of relief goods for flood victims in Jhal Mgsi‚ Bolan and Jaffarabad districts.
Balochistan Chief Minister Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch has said the government will make all out efforts for well being of rain victims in the province.
In a statement in Quetta‚ he appreciated the performance of government agencies in flood hit areas of the province. He said the situation is under control in affected areas due to their timely efforts.
Tags: Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch, ISPR, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Army, Pakistan-Floods, Provincial Disaster Management Authority, Sindh Rangers
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