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Pakistan Army rescues 22,000 trapped in floods

September 11, 2014 05:35 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 02:02 am IST - Islamabad

One of the main rivers of the country, Chenab, is still in high flood and has already caused widespread destruction in the agricultural backbone of Punjab.

Flood victims wade through a flooded field past a cemetery following heavy rain in Jhang, Punjab Province, Pakistan on Thursday.

Pakistan’s Army on Thursday said that it has saved at least 22,000 people who were marooned due to devastating floods which hit the country after last week’s heavy monsoon showers and killed 257.

One of the main rivers of the country, Chenab, is still in high flood and has already caused widespread destruction in the agricultural backbone of Punjab.

The Army was called after the civilian authorities said the floods were out of control. The Army is using helicopters and boats to save lives and provide food to the people.

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A military statement said that since September 5, 2014 “Army troops have rescued 22,000 stranded people in the flood waters from various areas of Punjab and (Pakistan-occupied) Kashmir to safer places by Army helicopters and boats”.

According to the National Disaster Management Authority over 1 million people were affected in Punjab.

At least another million are being evacuated from low lying areas near the river banks.

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