The Pakistan Army has launched a major relief initiative—Army One-Day Salary Aid for KP Flood Victims—by donating one day’s salary and over 600 tonnes of rations, deploying rescue teams, and restoring infrastructure in the worst-hit regions.
In a heartfelt gesture of solidarity following catastrophic floods in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the Army One-Day Salary Aid for KP Flood Victims initiative has been launched by the Pakistan Army. Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Chief of Army Staff, has ordered every soldier to contribute one day’s salary to assist with the rehabilitation of affected communities. ARY NEWS
Complementing the monetary aid, the army has also allocated more than 600 tonnes of food rations under the Army One-Day Salary Aid for KP Flood Victims scheme, intended for distribution among stranded families. ARY NEWSGeo.tv
To strengthen rescue and relief operations, additional military units have been deployed across the most severely impacted areas. ARY NEWSDunya NewsThe Express Tribune The Corps of Engineers is expediting repairs on damaged bridges and setting up temporary crossings to ensure vital access to isolated communities—a key part of the Army One-Day Salary Aid for KP Flood Victims efforts. ARY NEWSThe Express TribuneGeo.tv
Specialized teams have also been mobilized under this aid operation—these include the 9th Unit’s K-9 rescue dogs and an Urban Search and Rescue team—to assist in locating survivors and unpacking rubble. ARY NEWSDunya NewsPakistan Observer
Aviation units and helicopters are actively in play, facilitating both evacuations and relief deliveries under the Army One-Day Salary Aid for KP Flood Victims initiative. ARY NEWSDunya NewsPakistan Observer
Expressing unwavering commitment, authorities stressed that through the Army One-Day Salary Aid for KP Flood Victims, the Pakistan Army stands firmly “shoulder to shoulder” with the resilient people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in their time of greatest need. ARY NEWSDunya NewsGeo.tv