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Field Marshal visits Punjab floods, promises help

Published on: August 29, 2025 3:42 PM

Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir visited flood-affected areas in Punjab to assess the rescue and relief efforts. He toured Sialkot, Shakargarh, Narowal, and Kartarpur, where army teams are actively helping flood victims. During the visit, he reviewed the flood situation and received updates on ongoing operations. He praised the coordination between the army and civil authorities. He urged teams to continue working quickly to save lives and reduce losses.

While in Kartarpur, Field Marshal Munir met with members of the Sikh community affected by the flooding. He promised full support and pledged to restore all damaged religious sites, including Darbar Sahib Kartarpur. He said the protection of minorities and their sacred places is a national duty. He reassured the community that no effort would be spared in recovery. The Sikh community thanked the army for their help and care during this crisis.

According to the military’s media wing ISPR, rescue teams are operating along the Sutlej and Ravi rivers. Army boats are moving people to safer areas, especially in Kasur and surrounding regions. So far, around 18,000 people and their livestock have been rescued. Twenty-one relief camps have been set up to shelter flood-affected families. These camps are also providing food, water, and medical aid.

In addition to the army, many departments are working together to support rescue operations. These include Rescue 1122, police, irrigation, health, livestock, and civil defense teams. A main relief base has been established in Mandi Ahmadabad. From there, aid is being directed to the worst-hit areas. The army is leading operations on the ground, ensuring help reaches everyone in need.

The army chief also warned of more water expected at Guddu Barrage in the coming days. He instructed all teams to stay alert for possible flood surges. He said saving human lives and protecting animals is the top priority. He stressed that the army will stay on the front lines until the situation improves. Relief efforts across Punjab continue to expand to meet the rising needs of victims.

Filed Under: Flood Disaster 2025, Pakistan, Punjab Tagged With: Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, flood-affected areas, Latest, Pakistan Army, Punjab

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