Army rescued 2,000 from flood-hit areas: ISPR

The Pakistan Army has rescued nearly 2,000 stranded people through 200 helicopter sorties in flood-hit areas across the country.

According to a statement issued by the ISPR on Friday, 200 helicopters
sorties have been flown in various areas of Pakistan to evacuate stranded
people and also transport rations and medicines during the last 24 hours.

“During last 24 hours, 1,991 stranded individuals have been evacuated and
162.6 tons of relief items have been delivered to flood affected people,”
the ISPR said.

The military’s media wing said that so far more than 50,000 individuals have
been shifted to safer locations from calamity-hit areas during the rescue
operations led by Pakistan Army. “147 relief camps are functional round the
clock in flood affected areas of Sindh, Southern Punjab, Balochistan, and KP
for flood affectees.”

The ISPR added that more than 60,000 patients have been treated and provided
free medicine to patents so far. The military also established 221
collection points across the country and have so far collected more than
1350 tons of food, medicines and other sustenance items.

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