Pakistan Army establishes relief camps in Lahore division: ISPR

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Army has established 17 relief camps for flood affectees in Lahore Division, ARY News reported on Monday, quoting ISPR. 

According to the army’s public relation wing, Pakistan Army and Punjab Rangers have established relief camps for the flood affectees at the 17 different points of Lahore division under the directions of Corps Commander Lahore Lieutenant General Muhammad Abdul Aziz.

The relief camps have been established at Fortress Stadium, Saddar, Walton, Johar Town, Greater Iqbal Park, Badian Road, Defence Housing Society, Liberty, Kasur, Sheikhupura and Chunian.

People are donating food, medicines, clothes, potable drinking water, mosquito nets and other items to the flood-hit masses. The Inter-Services Public Relations has appealed masses to generously donate to the flood-hit victims.

Read more: Pakistan Army sets up flood relief donation account: ISPR

Separately, Pakistan Army has established a flood relief donation account after government authorisation to help assist flood victims, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.

Sharing details of the account, the ISPR said title of Account is “Army Relief for Flood Affectees,” Askari Bank GHQ Branch and account Number is 00280100620583.

“Pakistan Army has so far established 212 relief collection centres nationwide including 81 in Sindh, 73 in Punjab, 41 in Balochistan, and 17 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,” they said.

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