Post by : Elena Malik
Severe floods have hit the Punjab region of Pakistan, causing widespread devastation and forcing thousands of families to evacuate their homes. Entire villages have been submerged, with roads, crops, and infrastructure swept away by rising waters.
Emergency teams are working tirelessly to rescue those stranded, using drones to locate families and guide evacuation efforts in areas cut off by floodwaters. Authorities warn that the humanitarian crisis is worsening, with limited access to food, clean water, and essential supplies. With rainfall expected to continue in the coming days, the scale of destruction and displacement is likely to grow.
This tragic event highlights the urgent need for humanitarian aid and disaster preparedness in vulnerable regions. Stay with DXB News Network for continuous updates on rescue operations, relief efforts, and the latest developments in Pakistan’s flood crisis
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