Chief of the military employees General Qamar Javed Bajwa has directed the Pakistan Army to 'undertake all measures' to help the provincial government of Balochistan because the province reels underneath the devastation shaped by record floods, aforementioned the Inter-Services public Relations (ISPR).

In a telephone with Corps Commander Quetta general officer Asif Ghafoor, the military chief directed the commander to help in "rescue, relief associated rehabilitation efforts on an emergency basis in coordination with civil administration".

"Unprecedented rains have caused devastation to human life and communication infrastructure, particularly in Balochistan. Army resources be used to assist affected population and restore important communication infrastructure as a direct temporary live," the military's media wing quoted the military chief as expression. 

General Bajwa supplementary that the military stands with the affected individuals during this tough time and "shall undertake this help effort as a national obligation".

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif launched a Rs37.2 billion Flood Relief money Programme on Fri to produce Rs25,000 money help to every of one.5 million families across the flood-stricken areas of the country.

On Thursday the Pakistan Army aforementioned that its rescue and relief efforts were current in numerous flood-hit areas of Balochistan and Punjab once serious rains lashed each provinces.

According to the ISPR, the military troops were busy in relief activities in Dera Ghazi Khan, Rajanpur, Naseerabad and Lasbela.

The army motor-assisted in transporting victims and their belongings to safer places. "Army medical groups square measure providing treatment to affected individuals," the military's media wing supplementary.

The Frontier Corps (FC) in Balochistan deployed boats within the flood-affected areas of the region so as to rescue those who had been cornered by the serious downfall.

The COAS offered support that the Pakistan Army can support flood victims "in this tough testing time and shall undertake this help effort as a national obligation.”