The Pakistan Army has been actively engaged in flood relief operations across six districts in Punjab, responding to the rising water levels caused by recent heavy rains. As of last night, the military has mobilized troops to assist in the evacuation and relocation of flood-affected individuals, particularly in the districts of Lahore, Faisalabad, Okara, Kasur, Sialkot, and Narowal.
The ongoing flood crisis has affected several areas, with Kasur and Ganda Singh Wala near the Sutlej River being among the most severely impacted. These regions have experienced significant inundation, leaving local residents in urgent need of assistance. The Pakistan Army, in coordination with local authorities, has initiated widespread rescue operations to provide immediate relief.

(Source: Geo News)
Troops have been deployed to evacuate flood-affected citizens, particularly focusing on the elderly, women, and children. Using boats, soldiers are transporting families to safer locations away from the floodwaters. In addition to rescuing people, the Army has ensured the safe relocation of personal belongings and livestock, mitigating further hardship for the affected individuals.
To accommodate those displaced by the flooding, joint relief camps have been set up by the Pakistan Army and district administration, providing shelter, food, and medical support to the victims. These efforts aim to alleviate the immediate suffering caused by the natural disaster while offering a coordinated response to the crisis.

(Source: ARY News)
As floodwaters continue to subside, ongoing recovery efforts are expected to focus on long-term rehabilitation and rebuilding efforts for the affected communities in Punjab.
