Chitral police distribute ration among flood victims
CHITRAL: The Chitral police distributed relief items, including ration, among the flood victims in Bamburate area in Kalash valley on Thursday. Talking to The News, District Police Officer (DPO) ?Chitral Abbas Majeed Khan Marwat said that the almost all the police personnel, from constable to DPO, had made contribution out
By our correspondents
August 14, 2015
CHITRAL: The Chitral police distributed relief items, including ration, among the flood victims in Bamburate area in Kalash valley on Thursday.
Talking to The News, District Police Officer (DPO) ?Chitral Abbas Majeed Khan Marwat said that the almost all the police personnel, from constable to DPO, had made contribution out of their salaries and arranged relief package for the flood affected people.
He said that he along with other senior officers led 200 police personnel to the far-flung flood affected area of Bamburate. The DPO said that the distance was covered in three hours on foot through the damaged and rugged routes to reach the destination. He said that there were 72 families that had lost shelters in the flood while 27 families’ houses were partially damaged in Bamburate.
The DPO said the relief package for each family included 20kilogram of flour bag, five kilogram of rice, 10kg of ghee, five kilogram of sugar, four kilogram pulses, two kilogram of milk powder, 250gram of tea, 250 gram of spices and other items were distributed.
Talking to The News, District Police Officer (DPO) ?Chitral Abbas Majeed Khan Marwat said that the almost all the police personnel, from constable to DPO, had made contribution out of their salaries and arranged relief package for the flood affected people.
He said that he along with other senior officers led 200 police personnel to the far-flung flood affected area of Bamburate. The DPO said that the distance was covered in three hours on foot through the damaged and rugged routes to reach the destination. He said that there were 72 families that had lost shelters in the flood while 27 families’ houses were partially damaged in Bamburate.
The DPO said the relief package for each family included 20kilogram of flour bag, five kilogram of rice, 10kg of ghee, five kilogram of sugar, four kilogram pulses, two kilogram of milk powder, 250gram of tea, 250 gram of spices and other items were distributed.
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