PAF continues relief, rehabilitation operations in flood-hit areas

City News Oct, 3 2022
PAF continues relief, rehabilitation operations in flood-hit areas
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KARACHI: Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is making all-out efforts in ongoing relief and rehabilitation operations in flood-affected areas. According to PAF spokesperson, PAF is assisting state institutions for provisioning of medical support and rehabilitation process in flood-hit areas of KP, Sindh, Balochistan and South Punjab.

PAF Medical Lab Collection Points are also actively involved in diagnosis of water-borne diseases amongst flood affectees whereas PAF medical teams are making utmost efforts for timely provision of health facilities to flood victims.

During last 24 hours, 17,740 cooked food packs, 207 water bottles and 1,350 ration packs were distributed amongst the needy families of Uthal, Lakhra, Matyari, Shahdadkot, Sohbatpur, Qila Abdullah, Fazilpur, Jhaal Magsi, Hajipur, Basti Sher Muhammad, Basti Jageer Gabool and other far-flung flood affected areas.

Moreover, 400 patients were also attended by medical teams of Pakistan Air Force in field medical camps. PAF has always remained at forefront in extending humanitarian assistance during natural calamities. Current relief and rehabilitation operations are practical manifestation of Pakistan Air Force’s resolve to extend support to fellow countrymen in hour of need.

Published in The Daily National Courier, October, 03 2022

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