The government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Tuesday dispatched ten truckloads of medicines and vaccines to flood affected areas of Nasirabad Division in Balochistan.
The relief goods including medicines, vaccines for cattle and other needed items have been sent to flood-hit localities of Jafarabad and Suhbatpur districts. Four qualified teams of veterinary doctors have also been sent to these areas.
Speaking on the occasions, Secretary Livestock, Dr. Muhammad Israr said that veterinary experts would remain in these two districts for one month and work in collaboration with district administration to treat cattle.
He said that people living in remote areas of Baluchistan are totally dependent on their cattle adding that KP government would continue help flood victims in this hour of need and distress.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
Rehabilitation of schools, relief funds to flood victims top priority: minister
-
Imran’s arrest will not solve problems: Khursheed
-
Extension till election
-
PM Shehbaz appoints eight more SAPMs
-
IPU president urges int’l community to help Pakistan after devastating flood
-
PM arrives in London to attend Queen Elizabeth’s funeral
-
ECP mulls legal action against KP CM, ministers
-
Who (dis)appoints whom
-
NUST idea of ‘Own a Village’ aims to revive shelter, livelihood for flood-hit people
-
CAA cancels license of Iconair
-
Work underway on $40 billion Ravi City project: Imran
-
‘Peaceful Afghanistan is Pakistan’s priority’: FM Bilawal