PTCL establishes medical camps in flooded areas
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) is carrying out relief efforts in the areas hit by recent torrential rains and severe floods by providing medical assistance to the affected people.
The recent floods have affected various regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab and Sindh provinces.
To help the people in the flood-hit areas, PTCL in collaboration with local authorities and the Pakistan Army has mobilised its resources by setting up medical camps comprising PTCL doctors and medical staff equipped with necessary medicines and ambulances.
PTCL Corporate Communications General Manager Imran Janjua while briefing the media said, “The company’s medical care teams are currently providing relief services in affected areas of Chitral, Peshawar, Jhelum, Larkana and Sukkur.” Medical camps have also been established in
various remote areas including Reshun Village in
Chitral where initial relief services could not reach as the connecting bridge was washed away by flood waves, he added.
He said, as a leading national company, PTCL has always been at the forefront while playing its active role as a responsible corporate citizen by creating long-term value and also extending support to fellow countrymen affected by natural calamities. In addition to
the relief efforts, he said, PTCL special teams are also working round the clock
to keep communication
links active in the flood-hit areas so the people can
stay connected to their
loved ones.
Janjua said that PTCL is taking all measures to facilitate the people in the affected areas and the company stands with the nation in this hour of need.
Courtesy www.dailytimes.com.pk
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