The Pakistan Army has launched flood rescue operations in Jhelum District, particularly in Nugran village, following recent heavy rains across the country. The army responded swiftly to reports of approximately 60 people trapped by floodwaters in Nugran.
Multiple army relief teams arrived promptly in Jhelum to initiate necessary measures. The flooding has affected 6 to 7 small and large villages in the district, with Nugran being significantly impacted.
Army personnel have successfully rescued numerous individuals, with no casualties reported so far. The rescued people have been relocated to Nugran Primary School, where army medical staff are providing care.
In response to the worsening situation, the Pakistan Army has decided to intensify its relief efforts for flood victims. The army remains on high alert to deal with any sudden emergencies across the country.
This operation is part of the Pakistan Army's ongoing efforts to assist civilians during natural disasters and emergencies.