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Pak-Army continues rescue, relief operation

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RAWALPINDI,: Pakistan Army continues its unabated rescue and relief efforts for flood hit areas of Rawalpindi, Jhelum, Hafizabad, Gujranwala, Sialkot, Chinot, Mandi bahaudin and surroundings.

 Army troops have also been moved to Multan and DG khan, Liyyah, Sahiwal, Trimoo Headworks to meet in crisis situation.

 Soldiers of Pakistan Army are working at full pace and capacity to extend maximum help to their brethren in distress.

 On Sunday 16 helicopters sorties were flown to rescue trapped people and 2300 people were rescued by helicopters and boats from flood hit areas of Chiniot, Kotmomin Phalia, Hafizabaz, Khanki, Qadirabad, Bajwat, Chaprar, Qadirabad, Khanki, Wazirabad and Mandibahuddin areas.

 Food packs were dropped by Army helicopters for people trapped in flood water at various places in Chiniot, Sialkot, Gujranwala and Mandibahauddin

 Since start of relief Operation, Army troops have rescued more than 6500 stranded people to safer places. Besides ground troops, 300 boats and 5 Helicopters have been employed for rescue and relief activities.-NNI

 

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