Pakistan Army continues its relief efforts in flood hit areas of the country.

In Othal area of Balochistan, 2,300 individuals of four villages have been evacuated to safer places while shelter and cooked meals were provided to the affected population.

Telecommunication services have been restored in most of Balochistan.

Five medical camps were established in flood hit areas of Balochistan including Hub, Gaddani, Bela and Duddar and Jhal Magsi, and Gwadar.

Army dewatering teams have cleared Gwadar area. Coastal highway blocked at Aghore has been opened for traffic.

In Sindh, 58 dewatering teams were employed for dewatering in Karachi only.

Gharo Grid Station at Thatta which was flooded with water has been cleared by Army dewatering teams.

Three hundred individuals have been evacuated in Jamshoro.  Ration and medicines are being provided to local people at Dadu and Khairpur.

In Gilgit-Baltistan, Karakoram Highway nd Jaglot-Skardu road have been kept open by clearing multiple landslides. Food and medicines were provided to local residents.

In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Chitral-Mastooj and Tank-Gomal Zam Dam road have been opened for traffic.

Pakistan Army, Navy, FC and Rangers troops are constantly assisting the civil administration and local communities in all flood affected areas.