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Pakistan Army races to save Punjab as flood deaths reach 63
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52848, member: 636"] Pakistan Army helicopters transport flood victims from dangerous zones across Punjab province as water levels drop. Military aviation units have moved 109 people from five separate locations during recent operations. Chakwal, Rawalpindi, and Jhelum districts receive priority attention from rescue teams. Emergency responders distribute life jackets and other vital supplies to residents trapped by rising waters. Local government officials work alongside military personnel to coordinate evacuation efforts. Heavy rainfall killed 63 people and wounded 290 others throughout Punjab province. Provincial authorities report that most fatalities resulted from building collapses and electrical accidents during storms. Government leaders declared emergency status across multiple districts and activated Section 144 protocols. Disaster management officials track casualties while rescue operations continue across affected regions. Military commanders express support for communities facing severe flooding challenges. Weather forecasters predict partly cloudy conditions with humidity across most Pakistani territories on Friday. Scattered thunderstorms may develop in upper Sindh, northeast Punjab, and portions of Balochistan. Monsoon patterns will likely bring additional precipitation to Kashmir and northern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa areas. Meteorologists advise residents in vulnerable zones to maintain alertness during the ongoing seasonal weather. [/QUOTE]
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