Pakistan, July 17 -- The Pakistan Army is carrying out a large-scale aerial rescue operation across flood-hit areas of the country. Heavy rains and flash floods have caused widespread destruction, especially in Punjab. The army responded quickly, relocating many stranded people to safer places using helicopters and ground teams.
Army Aviation helicopters reached remote and difficult areas where ground access was not possible. In Chakri Rajan village, three people were rescued. In Chakwal and Khanpur, 27 people were airlifted. These areas were severely affected due to overflowing water bodies and broken roads.
Rescue efforts continued in other flood-hit zones. In Chak Monjo, 10 people were safely moved. In Dhoke Bhader, another 31 victim...
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