Pakistan Army, civil administration and other departments continue relief operations in flood affected areas of South Punjab.

The protective embankment at Ganda Singh Wala on the Sutlej River has broken and there is a high-level flood at Head Sulemanki.

Twelve relief camps have been set up by the Pakistan Army and civil administration in subarban areas near Sutlej River.

In Sahiwal, forty-nine villages have been affected and thirty relief camps have been established by Pakistan Army and civil administration.

In Tehsil Kabirwala, there is high-level flood at Head Sidhnai and relief operations are ongoing in Tulamba, Mian Channu and Iqbal Nagar.

Thousands of people, livestock and wheat stocks have been relocated to safer areas.

In the affected areas of Okara, free medical camps have also been set up by the Pakistan Army to assist victims.

Flood relief camps have been established in potentially affected areas including Rangpur and Head Muhammad Wala.

In Tehsil Muzaffargarh and Kot Addu, Pakistan Army and civil administration are reviewing precautionary measures.

Meanwhile, Pakistan Army and civil administration are continuing rescue and relief operations in flood affected areas including Kholra Point, Hasu Wali, Budhwana, Jhang and District Chiniot.

Hundreds of people and livestock have been relocated to safer areas.

Pakistan Army has established relief camps in the flood-affected areas, and the supply of clothes, food rations, and medicines is continuing without interruption.

Free medical camps have also been set up in these areas for the flood victims.

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