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Lending a helping Hand - Military comes to rescue again

Dated: Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Relief and Rescue operations continue by Pakistan Army troops in flood affected areas of Sindh.
Army has deployed over 1000 troops, 70 boats, 50 dewatering pumps for relief and rescues operation in flood hit areas of Sindh. Till date over 30,000 flood affectees have been evacuated to safer places in Badin, Tando Muhammad Khan, Mir Pur Khas, Mithi, Umar Kot, Sanghar and Tando Allahyar.
Army Medical Corps has established medical camps along with Medical Teams at Badin, Tando Muhammad Khan, Mir Pur khas, Mithi and Naushehro Feroze and treated over 25,000 patients.
Two MI-17 Helicopters have been placed at Hyderabad to deal with emergency situation

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Jawan of Pakistan Army is helping an elderly lady in Flood affected area of Badin.

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Pakistan Army soldiers are busy in Rescue operation in Badin
 
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Badin flood: services of Pak Army, Navy sought
BADIN: The latest spell of showers further exacerbated the crisis in Badin, where administration called Pak Army and Pak Navy for rescue and relief operation, SAMAA reported Saturday.

Negligence by the administration gave spur to the agonies of the people living at relief camps, as administration warned the flood affectees to vacate the camps right after Eidul Fitr, causing them to be increasingly worried.

Receiving water from six districts, saline nullahs of Badin were flooded, forcing the administration to issue red alert. Also, keeping in view the critical situation, administration solicited services of Pak Army and Pak Navy to cope with the flood situation.
 
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Villagers take refuge on higher land as their homes are surrounded by flood water in Tando Allayar, 100 kilometer (62 miles) from Hyderabad, Pakistan on Wednesday, Sept 7, 2011. – AP Photo/Pervez Masih
 
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