Army relief operation underway in Sindh flood-hit areas
The rescue and relief operation initiated by the Pakistan Army is underway in the flood affected areas of Badin and Tando Muhamad Khan located in interior Sindh.
(Read: Relapse: Over a million people in six districts affected by flood, says CM)
Life is at a standstill in Badin and Tando Muhammad Khan as the land route is still cut-off with the rest of the province due to inundation, however, 300 more stranded people have been shifted to safer points in Gaangu Goli area of Tando Muhammad Khan through boats.
On the other hand, about 45 thousand people have been settled in 177 camps set up by the district administration.
Reportedly, 30 villages were inundated in the Khattiyan area after torrential downpours.
Meanwhile, the army medical camp has been set up in Ali Akber Rind area, where free medicines are provided to people.
So far, 375 patients have been given medicines for free, however, Samina, 40, and a three year old girl died because they were not provided with medical aid at the relief camp in Pangriu village.
The army has also provided boats to National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) in the affected areas.
Earlier, the Chief Minister of Sindh Syed Qaim Ali Shah declared Badin and Tando Muhammad Khan as calamity-hit areas.
Situation in River Ravi and Sutlej
Dozens of villages and thousands of acres of crops have been flooded as low-level flooding persisted in the Ravi River near Mian Channu.
The flash floods in Ravi have affected several populations.
A flood warning has been issued for the area of Vehari.
The administration has not yet reached the affected areas for rescue and relief operations.
On the other hand, the rise in water in Sutlej River is causing a hazard to the residents of Qasur and its suburbs.
The flood victims say that the executive engineer had ordered the closure of Head Sidhnai which caused the river to overflow.
Flood Warning Centre said that the latest release of water coming from Indian downstream that pours into Sutlej River is expected to reach Head Islam by Thursday.
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