Islamabad, In response to the recent flooding in Gwadar district, the Pakistan Army has established mobile medical teams and camps to provide essential healthcare services to the affected communities. The initiative reflects the military’s commitment to aiding citizens in times of natural disasters, offering both treatment and free medication to thousands of individuals impacted by the floods.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the medical teams dispatched by the Pakistan Army are actively involved in delivering healthcare to those affected by the floods in Gwadar. The efforts have already resulted in the provision of medical aid and medicines to a significant number of residents in the region, underlining the Army’s pivotal role in disaster response and community support.