Under the supervision of Deputy Commissioner Attock, Rao Atif Raza, an operation was conducted to transport boats from the Indus River on containers to Southern Punjab, escorted by police. Officials stated that these boats are a critical need for people stranded in floodwaters and will be used in ongoing rescue and relief efforts.
Speaking to the media, Deputy Commissioner Attock, Rao Atif Raza, said that this initiative reflects the government’s commitment to mobilize resources from across the province. He added that the district administration also plans to send food supplies to Southern Punjab and other affected districts in the coming week. Local residents and civil society groups in Attock welcomed the move, calling it a timely response that could save lives in areas where road access has been cut off for weeks.
Additionally, the Attock district administration also developed a comprehensive plan on Friday to provide all possible support to flood victims.

