
Pakistan Army Leads Ongoing Flood Rescue Operations, Saves Dozens Across Affected Areas
Dubai | July 18, 2025 | 2 | newsArmy Leads Relief Efforts Amid Ongoing Flood Crisis
The Pakistan Army has continued its large-scale rescue and relief operations in flood-affected areas across the country, using Army Aviation helicopters to reach isolated and hard-hit locations.
Dozens Rescued in Remote Regions
So far, many people stranded in flooded regions have been evacuated to safer places. Rescue teams airlifted:
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3 people from Chakri Rajan
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27 individuals from Chakwal and Khanpur
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10 from Chak Monjo
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31 from Dhok Bhadr
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38 from Darapur
These operations highlight the Army’s swift response and commitment to saving lives.
Essential Aid Delivered to Affected Families
People impacted by the heavy rains are receiving life jackets, food, and other essential supplies. Relief efforts are ongoing to ensure that no area is left behind.
Coordination With Local Authorities
The local administration is working closely with Army teams to support these emergency efforts. The collaboration is helping to speed up relief delivery and ensure smooth evacuation in high-risk zones.
Army Stands With the Nation
The Pakistan Army has reaffirmed its full support for the people during these difficult times. Their continued presence in flood zones reflects a strong commitment to national solidarity and public service.