Pakistan Army using ‘all resources to ward off impacts of flash floods in Karachi’

Teams of experts are busy in protecting stranded people and strategic installations, says ISPR


NEWS DESK August 28, 2020
Pakistan Army troops are busy in shifting people to safer places. PHOTO: ISPR

As the country’s economic hub continues to reel under the devastation caused by record-breaking rains on Thursday, the Pakistan Army is using all its resources to ward off the impacts of flash floods and protect the strategic installations in Karachi.

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) issued an update of relief and rescue operation on Friday and according to which, three army field medical facilities have been established in Karachi’s Qayyumabad, Sarjani Town and Sadi Town to provide immediate emergency medical care to flood victims.

“Aerial reconnaissance carried out to asses on ground flood situation,” the military’s media wing said in a statement.

“Pakistan Army Engineers troops filled breach of Malir Nadi regulating water flow towards Marwi Goth , MUI Goth, Dad bhai colony, Afridi colony, Gulshan-e-Abbas and Madina colony to save local population from water flow,” it added.

The ISPR said army engineer equipment specially dewatering pumps are permanently kept at K-E (K-electric) grid station for its protection against flooding.

The army mobile recovery vehicles are also deployed at various choke points to shift vehicles struck in flood to maintain flow of traffic.

As many as 32 emergency medical and 56 relief camps established in coordination with civil administration to help people in distress in various parts of Karachi, the ISPR said.

Cooked meals being provided to stranded people in flood-hit areas, it added.

 

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