
Mobile health units deployed
Addressing a press briefing, Secretary General Syed Waqas Jafri announced the deployment of critical resources and the activation of nationwide emergency networks.
"We have activated our 41 Alkhidmat Response Centres across Pakistan and set up war crisis management cells at the central, regional and provincial levels," he said.
The foundation has dispatched 15 mobile health units, 50 ambulances, medicines worth Rs10 million, tents and other relief goods to the affected areas.

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