Pakistan: Free medical camps operate under the supervision of the Supreme Religious Authority

2025-09-14 16:44

In response to the devastating floods in Pakistan, free medical camps are being established under the direct guidance of His Eminence Grand Ayatollah Sayed Ali Al-Sistani, the Supreme Religious Authority. These efforts are part of a broader humanitarian initiative that also includes the ongoing distribution of emergency relief aid to affected families.

Heavy rainfall and overflowing rivers have led to widespread flooding across Punjab Province, submerging entire villages and towns, destroying crops, cutting off roads, and displacing thousands of residents. In the wake of this disaster, communities are facing not only a lack of basic services but also a growing health crisis, with outbreaks of malaria, diarrhea, typhoid, and other illnesses.

In light of the urgent situation, and under the supervision of Sheikh Anwar Ali Al-Najafi, the representative of the Supreme Religious Authority in Pakistan, free medical camps are being set up in the hardest-hit areas. Patients are receiving free medical consultations and essential medications at no cost.

Several camps have already been held in Jinot and surrounding areas in Punjab, with thousands of individuals benefiting from the services. The program continues to expand across other flood-affected regions of the province.

In parallel with the medical services, relief aid efforts are ongoing to provide food, clean water, and other essential supplies to families in need, helping to ease their suffering during this critical time.

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