ISLAMABAD: The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) of Punjab said on Wednesday it relocated about 60 people along with livestock to safer locations while conducting relief work in the low-lying flood-affected areas along the Indus River.
The authorities in the province announced a day earlier that 54 people had lost their lives during this year’s monsoon season in Pakistan, with 141 others injured in various rain-related incidents.
Two years ago, torrential rains triggered flash floods in many parts of the country, killing over 1,700 people, inflicting losses of around $30 billion, and affecting at least 30 million people.
The PDMA mentioned moderate flooding at Chashma and Taunsa on the Indus River in a statement, adding that five nearby villages had been submerged by floodwaters.
“Due to the proactive measures by PDMA and the provincial administration, there has been no loss of life or property,” Irfan Ali Kathia, the top PDMA official, said. “Residents and their livestock were timely rescued from the affected areas.”
“Eight boats and 34 rescue workers were engaged in relief activities in the flood-affected areas,” he added. “Sixty-one people were safely relocated to secure locations. More than 650 livestock were also moved to safe areas.”
Kathia said the authorities also provided food and free transport to the affected individuals.
He informed they also gave medicines and vaccination facilities to protect the livestock from diseases.
“Administrative officers remained present in the field at all times,” he said. “Relief activities will continue until the evacuation and rehabilitation of citizens are complete.”
Authorities in Pakistan’s Punjab relocate 60 citizens amid flood relief efforts along Indus River
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Authorities in Pakistan’s Punjab relocate 60 citizens amid flood relief efforts along Indus River
- Five villages have been submerged due to moderate flooding at Chashma and Taunsa on the river
- Authorities say eight boats and 34 rescue workers have participated in relief activities in the area