The body of Police Officer Haider was recovered during ongoing rescue operations in Jhelum. He went missing while helping evacuate residents stranded by flash floods. Authorities confirmed that Haider was swept away by strong currents during the rescue mission.
Jhelum has been severely affected by recent heavy monsoon rains, causing rivers and streams to overflow. Floodwaters have submerged many areas, forcing residents to leave their homes. Rescue teams in Jhelum are working tirelessly to move people to safety.
So far, officials say that 498 people have been rescued from flood-hit areas in Jhelum. Rescue operations continue, with teams focused on the most affected locations such as Khurd, Darapur, Jamrghal, and Rajror. Despite some water levels receding in Nala Gahan and Nala Banhan, many parts of Jhelum remain flooded.
Authorities urge residents to stay alert and follow safety instructions. Evacuations are ongoing to protect lives and reduce damage. Rescue 1122 and local agencies are coordinating efforts in Jhelum to ensure timely assistance to those in need.
The floods in Jhelum have highlighted the challenges posed by heavy monsoon rains. Officials are monitoring the situation closely and are prepared to respond to any new emergencies. Public awareness campaigns are also underway to inform residents about the risks and safety measures.
Jhelum’s administration has called for cooperation between different departments to speed up rescue and relief efforts. The priority remains saving lives and providing shelter to displaced families.
The recovery of Police Officer Haider has deeply saddened the community but also reminded everyone of the risks faced by rescue workers in Jhelum’s ongoing flood crisis. Authorities continue their efforts to control the situation and support affected citizens.
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