The Pakistan Army has stepped up flood relief operations across Punjab, working day and night to help distressed families. In close coordination with the civil administration and Rangers, soldiers are ensuring that emergency support reaches every affected community.
Active efforts are underway in Kasur, Sheikhupura, and Nankana Sahib. Army and Rangers personnel are distributing ration packs, relief goods, and other essential supplies to flood survivors. Along with food and shelter support, free medical camps have also been established. These camps are providing much-needed healthcare facilities to those battling illness and injury in the aftermath of the disaster.
Residents caught in the devastating floods have praised the dedication of the soldiers. They say the Army’s tireless presence during these testing times has given them hope and courage. Many expressed heartfelt gratitude for the assistance provided through ongoing flood relief operations.
Officials stressed that the Pakistan Army remains committed to standing with its people. They assured that the relief and rescue services will not stop until the crisis is fully overcome. With both Army and Rangers engaged in these relief activities, thousands of vulnerable families continue to receive critical support.
The commitment to carry out uninterrupted flood relief operations has strengthened public trust. From ration supply to medical aid, the Army has shown that it will remain on the frontline until normalcy returns. People in affected districts have acknowledged this unwavering role, describing it as a true lifeline in their darkest hour.