Pakistan Navy Continues Relief Operations
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, most have the world has been severely affected, and the villages and towns have taken some of the worst hits. In Pakistan, the Pakistani relief operations have been continuing in many regions. This relief operation aims to support the many deserving families and people amid the pandemic.
The operation is doing that the Navy troops of the country have been reaching out to all the urban, remote rural places such as villages and towns and providing them with necessary commodities such as safety items to the needy population of the society. Many troops have also made sure to give protective suits in places of authority, such as hospitals.
Ration material, a mask for protection, and disinfectant substances were some of the things that the troops distributed among hundreds of people and their families in Balochistan and Sindh. Areas, namely Coastal and Creeks, which include Ormara Town and Hub Goth, Gaddani and Mirpur Sakre, Sujawal, and Saidapur, Goth Muslimabad received ration bags distributed by the troops.
Seashores in Karachi, such as Hawks bay and Manora, Salahbad, and Shanti Nagar, have been persistently supported by the Pakistan Navy. The PNWA or Pakistan Navy Women Association did not stand back. It helped educate the various parts of society about taking the right safety precautions and gave donations to low-wage-earning families. The PNWA is also distributing ration bags to a large number of families in villages in Islamabad.