Al-Khidmat finalises emergency plan
By Our Correspondent
May 08, 2025
Rawalpindi:The Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan (AKP) at a meeting on Wednesday took important decisions for relief operation in the wake of India's attack in six cities of Pakistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
The meeting chaired by the AKP President Dr. Hafeezur Rehman decided to establish control rooms and relief camps in different cities of central and south Punjab and Azad Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting also finalized a plan for timely availability of medicines and relief goods and carry out rescue and relief operation.
Dr. Hafeezur Rehman on the occasion said that the central control room has been established in Lahore. The meeting was attended by chairman of AKP’s disaster management cell and central and regional officials.
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