In response to the ongoing flood crisis, the Pakistan Army has intensified its large-scale aerial rescue operations across the country.
As part of immediate relief measures, many people from flood-affected regions have been safely relocated. Army Aviation helicopters are playing a crucial role in reaching remote and inaccessible areas for rescue and relief efforts.
According to the latest reports, rescue teams saved three individuals in Chakri Rajan village, 27 in Chakwal and Khanpur, 10 in Chak Monjo, 31 in Dhok Bhadr, and 38 in the Darapur area.
In addition to evacuations, residents in rain-affected areas are being provided with life jackets and essential relief supplies.
The local administration is working closely with the Army to ensure the effectiveness of rescue and relief missions.
The Pakistan Army has reaffirmed its solidarity with the nation during this difficult period.
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