ISPR receives Rs.417m flood relief fund so far
DG ISPR, Major General Babar Iftikhar said that: “The nation was generously contributing to the Army Flood Relief Fund as Rs417 million were collected in the fund so far for the flood victims while Rs44 million were collected during the past 24 hours.”
DG ISPR said: “Since the beginning of the crisis caused by the recent monsoon rains, the Armed Forces were working day and night in the affected areas for the last 2 months to help their brothers and sisters. Every soldier and officer of the Pakistan Army is trying to reduce the problems of the people by considering it as a sacred obligation rather than a duty.”
“In the Corps Commander’s Conference held in July and August, it was also resolved to provide all possible help to the flood victims and the Army Chief gave special instructions in this regard, he said.
According to the Army Chief’s instructions, he said the Armed Forces would not leave the people alone in this difficult time, no matter how much time and effort it takes. He informed that the Army Flood Relief Coordination Center was established under the leadership of Commander Army Air Defense Command who was also performing the duties of National Coordinator of National Flood Response and Coordination Centre.
Under the RRR Strategy i.e. Relief, Rescue & Rehabilitation, Pakistan Army is serving under a comprehensive strategy along with Civil Administration, Disaster Management Authority and other welfare institutions.
General Babar said: “The Army Chief had made detailed visits to the flood-affected areas of Sindh, Baluchistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Punjab and reviewed the ongoing relief operations on ground. However, all formations and senior commanders of Pakistan Army were present in the flood affected areas and were engaged in relief operations.”
He is also said: “The helicopters of Pakistan Army Aviation were continuously engaged in rescue & relief activities in the affected areas, So far 276 helicopter sorties have been operated in different areas. Despite the bad weather and other challenges, pilots of Pakistan Army Aviation risked their lives not only to rescue people but also ensured the availability of essential relief items to them.”
He underlined that the masses of disaster prone areas in case of any emergency, should contact KP helpline 1125 while for other provinces Army helpline 1135 can be contacted.
At present, he said there were 147 relief camps of Pakistan Army across the country in which relief was being provided to more than 50,000 victims, while 250 medical camps in which army doctors, nursing and paramedics staff provided free medical assistance to more than 83,000 patients so far.
Moreover, 284 Flood Relief Collection Points were established across the country. In these Relief Collection Points, 2,294 tonnes of ration, over 311 tonnes of basic necessities of life and over 1.07 million medicines were deposited by the people of Pakistan, he added.
So far 1,793 tonnes of ration and 277 tonnes of other necessities were distributed among the flood victims, besides this 770,000 medicines were also provided to the flood victims, he mentioned.
“Aerial Efforts of Pakistan Air Force are also worth mentioning in which C130 and helicopters rescued more than 1,521 people during 135 sorties. 41 relief camps of PAF are helping people and more than 16,000 patients have been provided medical assistance in 35 free medical camps. Apart from this, a large number of rations and tents have also been distributed.”
He added that Pakistan Navy’s Emergency Response Teams and Diving Teams were busy helping flood victims across the country. So far, more than 55,000 food packages were distributed, including 650 tonnes of rations and more than 1,080 tents.
“Along with this, 19 medical campuses in which free medical assistance has been provided to more than 18,000 patients so far. Pakistan Navy has rescued around 10,000 victims so far.”
The people from all over the country generously help their affected brothers and sisters through their contributions in Army Relief Fund, he said, adding, “In view of this sentiment, all the General Officers of the Army have contributed their one month salary to the emergency fund established to help the flood victims. Apart from this, other officers and jawans are also actively participating in this fund voluntarily.”
He further mentioned that the leadership of the friendly countries were also in constant contact with the Army Chief so that steps could be taken to help the flood affected masses. He also informed that in view of the current situation, Pakistan Army had postponed the main Defence Day ceremony to show solidarity with the flood victims.