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Rawalpindi - October 3, 2011:
Pakistan Army troops are working day and night for relief and rescue operation in various flood hit areas of Sindh. As many as 2200 Army Jawans,2 MI 17 Helicopters,105 Motorized Boats, heavy vehicles and machinery, are employed in relief and rescue operation.
So far 66,000 persons have been rescued and 12,839 Tons of ration has been distributed among the affectees. Pakistan Army doctors have treated more than 90,000 patients in medical camps established at Sanghar, Mir Pur Khas, Omer Kot, Mithi, Khairpur and Badin
this place mithi received over 1,000mm of rain during august and sept!!!
The weather is indeed going crazy, last week in Scotland, we had the hottest September for 26 years, and this week they are forecasting Snow.
Thanks for keeping us informed mate. Its appreciated. Our prays go out to all that are struggling. Great to see the army doing a cracking jobRawalpindi - September 13, 2011:
Relief and Rescue operations continue by Pakistan Army troops in flood affected areas of Sindh.
Army has deployed over 1000 troops, 70 boats, 50 dewatering pumps for relief and rescues operation in flood hit areas of Sindh. Till date over 30,000 flood affectees have been evacuated to safer places in Badin, Tando Muhammad Khan, Mir Pur Khas, Mithi, Umar Kot, Sanghar and Tando Allahyar.
Army Medical Corps has established medical camps along with Medical Teams at Badin, Tando Muhammad Khan, Mir Pur khas, Mithi and Naushehro Feroze and treated over 25,000 patients.
Two MI-17 Helicopters have been placed at Hyderabad to deal with emergency situation.
Jawan of Pakistan Army is helping an elderly lady in Flood affected area of Badin.
Pakistan Army soldiers are busy in Rescue operation in Badin
Global warming mate. Snow on saturday. Be sure to put your kilt away as things may start freezing down their....