
JAMMU — The Jammu Frontier of Border Security Force has organised a series of Medical Relief Camps to extend timely healthcare assistance to the rain and flood-affected population in Districts Poonch, Jammu, Samba and Pathankot.
The camps were organised on the directions of the Union Home Minister, Amit Shah, said an official spokesman.
He said that the camps were conducted at Rajpura Mandi, District Poonch, Village Abdal, Suchetgarh, Jammu, Village Nanga, Samba, Village Dhanwal and nearby areas, Pathankot.
The BSF doctors and pharmacists conducted health check-ups, distributed medicines, and ensured immediate medical relief to the affected villagers, he added.
He said that during the camps, general health check-ups, diagnosis and treatment of common post-flood illnesses such as skin infections, fever, and respiratory issues, distribution of medicines, health education on hygiene and prevention of water-borne diseases and referrals for critical cases requiring further treatment were conducted.
He stated that these medical relief efforts reiterated BSF Jammu’s commitment to stand with the people during natural calamities and to provide timely medical support to the needy.
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