In a proactive response to the recent floods wreaking havoc in Gwadar district, Lieutenant General Rahat Naseem - Corps Commander of Balochistan Corps - undertook a visit to the affected areas to assess the situation firsthand and extend support to the flood victims.
His visit aimed at personally assessing the situation and extending support to the distressed flood victims.
Accompanied by the General Officer Commanding (GOC) Gwadar Division, the Corps Commander engaged in crucial discussions with local authorities and community leaders to comprehend the challenges confronting the affected populace.
Furthermore, he gained insights into the immediate measures implemented by relief teams to alleviate the suffering of those affected by the natural calamity.
Interacting with social and regional elders during his visit, Lieutenant General Rahat Naseem reiterated the unwavering commitment of the Pakistan Army to ensure the prompt delivery of relief and rehabilitation efforts in collaboration with civil administration and pertinent institutions.
In a demonstration of their dedication to assisting, the Pakistan Army expedited the delivery of 17 large and small water pumps from Quetta to Gwadar to address the pressing need for water management in flood-affected areas.
Emphasizing continuity in relief operations until normalcy is restored, the Corps Commander assured the affected communities of the Pakistan Army's steadfast support. With aid teams committed to remaining in the affected regions, timely relief measures will persist to provide comfort and aid to those grappling with the aftermath of the floods.
The visit of Lieutenant General Rahat Naseem symbolizes the Pakistan Army's proactive stance in times of crisis, reaffirming their pledge to stand shoulder to shoulder with the citizens of Balochistan, offering solace and assistance in the face of adversity.