By Asif Ayoub
TANK, (Parliament Times): Pakistan Army and Frontier Corps (FC) South distributed cooked food and ration bags among flood affectees here in flood affected village Ranwal in outskirts of Tank, city.
According to details, cooked food was distributed to more than 400 people and ration bags to thirty families.
The district administration also distributed tents among the flood affected families of ranwal village.
Due to heavy rains, the water inundated the village and later flash floods caused damages to various houses.
Pak Army, FC South, District Administration, Rescue 1122, local police, volunteers has immediately mobilized to rescue affected areas people and provide all possible facilitation.
The affected people highly appreciated the efforts of Pakistan Army, FC South and the district administration for great efforts to rescue people.
They also demanded that government should give compensation to the affected people. They also demanded an immediate survey to ascertain the losses of people in the affected village.
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