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207197
Wed, 09/14/2011 - 21:56
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Army relief operation continues in Sindh, Corps Commander visits affected areas
Karachi September 14(PPI), September 14, 2011 (PPI): In continuation of his flood’s monitoring visit and overseeing the life-saving operations of Pakistan Army in southern Sindh, the Corps Commander Lieutenant General Muhammad Zahir Ul Islam spent another committed day in flood affected areas of Thar and Sanghar.
The Corps Commander instructed the officers and men to be in fore front and pro-actively help the flood victims in order to achieve utmost satisfaction in this Noble National duty. He appreciated the efforts and services of the rank and file rendered in flood affected areas with zeal and commitment.
The Corps Commander inspected the entire affected area from Hyderabad to Tando Allah Yar, Mirpur Khas, Digri, Sindhri and Sanghar by road.
General officer commanding Major General Anwar Ali Hyder briefed the Corps Commander about the deployment and the whole hearted sincere efforts of troops. He also mentioned that within last twenty four hours more than ten thousand people have been evacuated, 20 tons of rations distributed and more than twelve hundred families where shifted to safe places. Whereas two thousand patients have been treated just this day.
The Corps Commander instructed the officers and men to be in fore front and pro-actively help the flood victims in order to achieve utmost satisfaction in this Noble National duty. He appreciated the efforts and services of the rank and file rendered in flood affected areas with zeal and commitment.
The Corps Commander inspected the entire affected area from Hyderabad to Tando Allah Yar, Mirpur Khas, Digri, Sindhri and Sanghar by road.
General officer commanding Major General Anwar Ali Hyder briefed the Corps Commander about the deployment and the whole hearted sincere efforts of troops. He also mentioned that within last twenty four hours more than ten thousand people have been evacuated, 20 tons of rations distributed and more than twelve hundred families where shifted to safe places. Whereas two thousand patients have been treated just this day.