Bilal Azhar Kayani visits flood-hit Jhelum, announces compensation survey and ongoing relief efforts

Minister Bilal Azhar Kayani traveled to Jhelum's disaster-stricken regions for damage assessment and relief coordination. Government teams launched transparent surveys across Punjab to calculate flood losses and distribute fair compensation to victims. The minister examined relief facilities in Khurd Chotala, Rasool Nagar, Dadu Pur, and Ambar while reviewing medical supplies and veterinary services. Revenue and agriculture officials documented citizen reports during field inspections.

Affected residents can register damages at local relief camps for faster assistance processing. The minister praised the district administration, the Pakistan Army, Rescue 1122, and the traffic police for their emergency response efforts. Infrastructure restoration began with IESCO repairing damaged electrical systems, and road reconstruction projects started immediately. Workers will restore the collapsed Darapur steel bridge within two days to resume temporary access.

Kayani visited the burial site of Constable Haider Ali Hussain, who died while rescuing flood victims. The government will provide complete support and compensation packages to the fallen officer's family members.
 

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