Khalid Waqas, President Alkhidmat Foundation Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, visited flood-affected areas of Jalalpur Pirwala in Multan district, Punjab, to review damages and oversee relief activities. He was accompanied by Disaster Management Manager Muhammad Waseem, Media Manager Noorul Wahid Jadoon, and other officials.
During the visit, the delegation inspected a model relief tent village of 300 tents established by Alkhidmat KP. The camp includes a tent school, a mobile water filtration plant, health dispensary, ambulance service, community kitchen, tandoor, and dining facilities. Separate arrangements have also been made for children’s play areas and for livestock with fodder and shelter.
Alkhidmat KP volunteers, supported by 15 boats brought from Peshawar and Charsadda, have been rescuing stranded families from submerged villages for the past two weeks.
Speaking to flood victims, Khalid Waqas said Punjab had always stood with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in times of crisis. “Now that Punjab is facing devastation, it is our moral responsibility to support its people. Relief operations will continue until families are rehabilitated,” he said.
Bio. Alkhidmat has acted efficiently and provided help to victims of disasters whether that was the recent 2022 Pakistan flood or the 2005 earthquake in Kashmir.
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