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Pakistan military leads flood relief operation in Swat and Bajaur

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Pakistan military flood relief operation is underway in flood-hit districts of the north.

With helicopters and aviation units rescuing families and delivering food and medicines in Swat and Bajaur.

The effort is being carried out on the directions of Field Marshal Asim Munir.

Pakistan military flood relief operation led by Field Marshal Asim Munir

Torrential rains have triggered disastrous floods across upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

River cuts, landslides and damaged roads have left pockets of population isolated.

Army aviation teams are airlifting stranded people from marooned localities.

Relief aircraft and ground convoys are dropping ready-to-eat rations, water and basic medical supplies.

Local administrations are coordinating with military units to identify high risk zones and clear access routes.

consequently, priority is being given to evacuations, medical cases and reconnecting blocked link roads.

Engineers are assessing damaged bridges and causeways for quick, temporary fixes.

Medical teams are setting up mobile posts near schools and community centers to treat injuries and waterborne illnesses.

Moreover, officials have urged residents near riverbanks and nullahs to move to higher ground.

Community volunteers are supporting registration at relief points so aid reaches the most vulnerable first.

The immediate goal is to stabilize rescue corridors and keep supplies flowing despite fast currents and unstable slopes.

As weather windows open, sorties will expand to more valleys.

In the coming days, authorities say damage assessment will guide targeted assistance for homes, small businesses and farms.

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