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Deluge sweeps away 50 homes in Alipur

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A relentless surge of floodwater has unleashed devastation at village Nakli (tehsil Alipur) as it washed away 50 homes and plunged the community into a complex web of challenges that extend far beyond the loss of shelter. Tehsildar Muhammad Iqbal Abbassi undertook a courageous journey to the disaster-stricken area.

Amidst the heart-wrenching backdrop of homes vanishing into the river’s abyss. Abbassi’s visit aimed to assess the true magnitude of the losses. Nakli Gopang, a once-thriving village within Mouza Kundrala, now presents a deserted look and complete silence. In response to this catastrophe, authorities acted swiftly by setting up flood relief camps and offering solace in the form of tents to those displaced by the disaster.

A glimmer of hope emerged as Tehsildar assured the affected residents of his relentless pursuit to secure compensation for their shattered lives. Abbassi’s unwavering commitment is reflected in his daily presence at the flood victims’ camp, a testament to his pledge that they would not face this ordeal alone. The compassion didn’t end there-medicines and sustenance for animals have been provided, demonstrating a comprehensive approach to disaster relief.—APP

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