Punjab's emergency services mobilized rescue teams across flood-stricken regions following Chief Minister Maryam Navaz Sharif's directive. Rescue 1122 personnel successfully extracted eight family members from rising waters near Jhelum city. Flash flooding had surrounded the household, trapping residents as waters surged through their neighborhood. Emergency responders faced impassable conditions that prevented motorboat access to the affected zone. The crisis demanded immediate action despite challenging environmental obstacles.
Rescuers demonstrated remarkable commitment by manually transporting a special family member using a traditional woven bed. The team traversed multiple miles on foot while carrying the individual to reach safety. Other family members accompanied the group during their evacuation journey to secure ground. The rescued households praised emergency workers for their brave response during the crisis. This operation reflects the provincial administration's dedication to protecting citizens when natural disasters threaten communities.
Rescuers demonstrated remarkable commitment by manually transporting a special family member using a traditional woven bed. The team traversed multiple miles on foot while carrying the individual to reach safety. Other family members accompanied the group during their evacuation journey to secure ground. The rescued households praised emergency workers for their brave response during the crisis. This operation reflects the provincial administration's dedication to protecting citizens when natural disasters threaten communities.