To Our Brave Officers of Jehlum Police, Your courage, quick action, and selfless dedication in rescuing 400 stranded individuals during today’s floods are nothing short of heroic. In the face of danger, you stood strong and brought hope to so many. Thank you for your unwavering
Pakistan deploys army helicopters for rescue operation as rains, floods leave dozens dead https://t.co/JCKWDuRkVv
پختونولی کی عظیم روایت جرگہ۔۔۔ وہ روشنی ہے جو اندھیرے میں امید بن کر ابھرتی ہے #ARYNews https://t.co/Hq6xSRC82Y
In response to severe monsoon rainfall causing widespread flooding in Punjab, Pakistan, the Pakistan Army has launched extensive rescue and relief operations across affected areas, including Rawalpindi, Jhelum, Dhok Bhidar, Darapur, Rasul Nagar Khurd, and Burhan Nala. Over 230 millimeters of rain fell in Rawalpindi within 15 hours, prompting authorities to declare a state of emergency. The army deployed troops and helicopters to conduct aerial rescue missions, evacuating families trapped by floodwaters and transferring numerous individuals to safer locations. Notably, the Jhelum police rescued approximately 400 stranded people amid the floods. The Pakistan Army’s aviation units have been actively involved in relief efforts, providing critical aid in difficult-to-reach areas. These operations continue as the region deals with ongoing severe weather conditions and flood-related emergencies.