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PAF actively participating in relief efforts for flood-affected areas
July 30, 2010

KARACHI: Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is actively participating in the ongoing rescue/relief operation being conducted in the flood affected areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhawa.

In this regard, a C-130 aircraft of PAF has transported 30 small/medium size boats from PAF Base Faisal (Karachi) to PAF Academy Risalpur to be used in flood affected areas of the province.

A PAF press release here on Friday said that 1,000 IDPs have been rescued from adjacent areas of Risalpur and are sheltered inside PAF Academy wherein they are being provided shelter, food and complete medical assistance.

Entire PAF fleet of C-130 aircraft is on high alert for carrying out immediate relief sorties whenever required.

Two helicopters of PAF have also been handed over to NDMA to participate in the rescue/relief operations in the affected areas.

Additionally an MI-17 helicopter of PAF has also been dispatched from Karachi to Khyber Pakhtunkhawa to participate in ongoing relief operations, it was further stated.

Its All About Pakistan
 
PAF employees donate one-day salary for flood victims
August 6, 2010

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Air Force (PAF) employees donated one-day salary for the flood victims of the country, says a press release.

Relief camps have been set up at all PAF bases of the country to collect donations for the flood affectees and PAF personnel are contributing generously in relief fund.

Entire PAF C-130 fleet and helicopters are participating in relief operations in flood-affected areas of the country. C-130 aircraft from Pakistan Air Force Base Faisal (Karachi) transported boats, tents and mineral water to Sukkur.

C-130 aircraft from PAF Base Chaklala transported electric generators, tents, water purification plants and medicines to Multan. Relief goods provided by Turkey, Kuwait and Spain were also dispatched by Pakistan Air Force C-130 to flood affected areas.

PAF helicopters have distributed more then 3000 ready-to-eat meals in the flood affected areas of Moch, Rustamwala, Kalabagh and in areas west of river Indus.

Pakistan Air Force doctors and para-medical staff have been dispatched by helicopters to flood affected areas of Kalabagh and Mari Indus of Mianwali District.

IDP Camp at Pakistan Air Force Academy Risalpur is providing shelter, food and medical treatment to 1233 flood affected people.

PAF is also providing medical help and relief goods to almost 2500 IDPs in relief camp setup at Government High School Risalpur Cantt.

PAF Helicopters also conveyed Pak Army dry rations from base camps to forward areas in Kalam and Madian areas.

Load in access of 113,000 lbs was delivered to various affected areas on Thursday.

Source: The News
 
PAF continues relief operation in flood affected areas
August 9, 2010

ISLAMABAD: As part of its ongoing relief operation in flood-hit areas, C-130 planes and choppers of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) have airlifted relief goods comprising dairy foods, clean drinking water, tents and other items of daily use to stranded people in Multan, Dera Ghazi Khan, Mianwali and Sukkur which included 900 Kg ration from Air Headquarters Peshawar during last 24 hours.

Besides establishing a relief camp at PAF Academy Risalpur, where 1200 flood affectees are already provided food and medical facilities PAF has also established a similarly relief camp in Govt. High School Risalpur sheltering 2500 afectees.

PAF Base Mianwali has initiated sending medical teams, comprising paramedical staff and ambulances to Mari Indus, Mauch, Rustam Wala and Kala Bagh to provide medical assistance to the respective affectees. Alongside PAF planes and helicopters are engaged distributing food, water and medical items to same areas. Mianwali Base has also sent relief goods to Rokhari, Daoodkhel and Much in 7 trucks, for 700 affected families.

From PAF Bases, Chaklala and Faisal, C-130 aircraft are transporting boats, tents, ready-to-eat food, electric generators, blankets and medicines to flood affected areas of Sukkur, Multan, DG Khan, Peshawar and Mianwali.

PAF has also established relief camp at PAF Museum, Karachi to receive donations and house hold items, in which general public is donating generously. The donated items are being transported to flood affected areas through PAF C-130 aircraft.

From PAF Base Peshawar, four helicopters are airlifting relief goods to flood affected areas of Mingora, Pabbi, Charsadda, Nowshera and Mohibanda. Besides this, relief goods received from brotherly countries are also being dispatched through PAF C-130 aircraft to flood affected areas. PAF helicopters are also engaged in rescue operation of stranded people in Swat valley.

Source: Associated Press of Pakistan
 
Air staff directed to utilise all resources to ensure timely relief
August 18, 2010

ISLAMABAD: Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force directed the Air Staff to utilise all available PAF human and material resources to ensure timely relief to the flood victims. He said this during a meeting on PAF flood relief operations held here at Air Headquarters on Wednesday, which was attended by Principal Staff Officers of the PAF.

The Air Chief was briefed about the on-going PAF relief operations in the flood affected areas. He appreciated the efforts made by PAF field Commanders in carrying out round the clock relief operations in the entire length and breadth of the country. He showed solidarity with the flood victims and pledged to continue the PAF flood relief operations for as long as it takes. While talking to the Air Staff, the Air Chief said that it is our moral and national duty to support our countrymen during the time of natural calamity.

He directed to create an air bridge for the flood affected area of Jacobabad as it has been cut off from the rest of the country. He also directed that Sibi airfield is to be immediately operationalized by the PAF so that relief goods can be transported by PAF C-130 aircraft in that area. Earlier, the Air Chief visited the flood-affected areas of Sukkur and Jacobabad. He directed PAF doctors and paramedical staff at the relief camp to provide full support to flood victims.

Source: Business Recorder
 
But its high time that PAF should look into its Transport fleet including the GoP to provide required funds to buy some Chinese alternatives or Brazilian ones...
 
PAF starts flood rescue and relief operations from Nawabshah

ISLAMABAD: In addition to Jacobabad and Sukkur, Pakistan Air Force Thursday started its flood rescue and relief operations from Nawabshah also.

According to press release issued here, in this regard, PAF helicopters operating from Nawabshah, started rescue and relief operations in the surrounding areas of Thatta and Kacha areas of Sind. PAF has also set up a relief camp at Pir Pahto to provide relief to flood affectees of the surrounding areas.

PAF C130 aircraft continued to transport relief goods to flood affected areas of the country. PAF C130 aircraft, during last one day, transported more than 167,000 lbs of relief goods including dry rations, tents, carpets and medicines to Sukkur, Jacobabad and Rajanpur. PAF helicopters operating from PAF Base Shahabaz (Jacobabad) continued rescue and relief operations and during last one day distributed more than 4000 kgs of dry rations and ready to eat food in the surrounding areas of Jacobabad.

A PAF relief camp in the surroundings of PAF Base Sukkur continued to provide shelter, food and medical help to more than 2400 flood affectees. PAF has also set up two relief camps, in collaboration with Pak Army, at Sibi and Bakhtiarabad providing relief to more than 4700 people.

ONLINE - International News Network
 
Our 3 Armed Forces are doing very well in the relief work and helping our nation instead of our civil goverment which is not doing enough to help the flood victims.

Finally the claims made by diffrent politicians in past few days are being demonstrated to be baseless. These traitors to save their face often come up with meanless statements trying to divert the attention but Shabaz base is in full control of PAF and there are no americans.

:tdown: to the corrupt goverment and all the politicians :angry:

PAF Zindabad!:pakistan:
 

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