Muslim Medical Mission Brings Relief to Flood-Hit Mangrotha Village in Pakistan
Mangrotha, a small village located on the periphery of Taunsa City, has recently been hit hard by floods. The devastation […]
Mangrotha, a small village located on the periphery of Taunsa City, has recently been hit hard by floods. The devastation […]
A powerful earthquake of magnitude 7.5 on the Richter scale (USGS) struck Badakhshan Province in Afghanistan on Monday, October 26, 2015, and also affected Pakistan including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The recent floods in Sindh, Punjab, KPK, and Balochistan have been devastating for many families who have lost everything. In the midst of the crisis, one charity organization that has been working to help is the Muslim Medical Mission, a non-profit organization located in Pakistan.
The Teams of Muslim Medical Mission Pakistan lead by General Secretary Dr. Nasir Hamdani have been providing critical assistance in the flood-affected areas of Tehsile Taunsa Shareef District DG Khan. The charity organization, Muslim Medical mission, is located in Pakistan and has been working tirelessly to help those affected by the floods.
In times of natural disasters, it is heartening to see organizations step up to provide assistance to those in need. The Muslim Medical mission, a charity organization based in Pakistan, has been at the forefront of relief efforts in the flood and heavy rains affected areas of South Punjab and Balochistan.
Natural disasters such as floods can have a devastating impact on the health and wellbeing of communities. In the aftermath of such disasters, access to medical care becomes a challenge, and this is where organizations such as the Muslim Medical Mission step in to provide much-needed support.
Mangrotha, a small village located on the periphery of Taunsa City, has recently been hit hard by floods. The devastation caused by the floods has left the people of Mangrotha in a state of desperation, struggling to meet their basic needs. In these difficult times, the Muslim Medical Mission Pakistan stepped forward to help the people of Mangrotha.