Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif Visits Flood Relief Camp in Kasur
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif recently visited a flood relief camp established at DPS Kasur to meet with families affected by the floods. During her visit, she interacted with victims, listened to their problems, and visited patients in the temporary hospital to inquire about their health and offer comfort. Officials briefed her on the efforts of rescue teams, who promptly evacuated people from flood-hit areas and shifted them to safe camps.
Key Takeaways:
- Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif visited a flood relief camp in Kasur, interacting with flood-affected families and victims.
- 29 villages in Kasur district were affected by the floods, with 18,300 residents evacuated and 36,129 rescued.
- The Chief Minister showed affection for children in the camp, seating them on her lap, interacting cheerfully, and awarding prizes to those who wrote their names on the whiteboard.
- 60 families comprising 312 people reside in the relief camp, with food, healthcare, and education facilities ensured.
- A playground has been arranged for children, while three doctors with medical staff remain on duty round the clock.
- 170 people have benefitted from treatment at the medical camp.
- The relief camp is providing food, healthcare, and education facilities to the affected families.
- The Chief Minister interacted with victims from Dhup Sari, Mboke, Ola Nagar, Aiman Pura, Mai Wala, Fati Wala, and other areas.
Statistics:
- 29 villages in Kasur district were affected by the floods.
- 18,300 residents were evacuated from flood-hit areas.
- 36,129 people were rescued from flood-hit areas.
- 60 families comprising 312 people reside in the relief camp.
- 170 people have benefitted from treatment at the medical camp.
- 3 doctors with medical staff remain on duty round the clock at the relief camp.
Sources:
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