
Nabil Javaid
Nabil Javaid is the Punjab Relief Commissioner, responsible for overseeing disaster relief operations in Punjab, Pakistan. He has played a crucial role in coordinating rescue and relief efforts during recent flood emergencies, ensuring that relief camps are operational and adequately equipped to assist those affected by the floods.
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Punjab Relief Commissioner Nabil Javaid reported that 4.7 million people had been affected across 27 districts.
Punjab unveils flood relief package, but sets no timeline - PakistanRelief Commissioner Nabil Javaid said that over 4,700 villages have been affected due to severe flooding in the Ravi, Sutlej and Chenab rivers.
Punjab heartland grapples with massive displacement - Pakistan
Relief Commissioner Nabil Javaid said that 4.57 million people of 4,700 mouzas were affected due to floods in the Ravi, Sutlej and Chenab rivers in the province.
More dark clouds on the horizon as waters move south - PakistanPunjab Relief Commissioner Nabil Javaid said 97 people had lost their lives as Punjab faced the 'biggest flood in history'.
Floods threaten humanitarian crisis in Punjab - NewspaperPunjab Relief Commissioner Nabil Javaid stated that more than 4,500 villages and 4.287 million people have been affected by floods across the province.
Flood threat remains severe at rivers’ confluence - NewspaperPunjab’s Relief Commissioner Nabil Javaid said that over 4,400 villages have been affected due to severe flooding in the Ravi, Sutlej and Chenab rivers.
No respite for south Punjab as ‘high flood’ returns to Sutlej - PakistanPunjab Relief Commissioner Nabil Javaid provided updates on the number of people affected by the floods.
Swollen rivers continue to threaten Multan - PakistanAccording to Punjab Relief Commissioner Nabil Javaid, the reservoirs at Mangla and Tarbela are at 87pc and 100pc capacity, respectively.
Rivers calmer, but more rain could derail relief work - PakistanNabil Javaid said rescue teams had been pre-deployed to sensitive locations and that relief camps were fully operational.
Punjab on high alert for floods; 19,000 evacuated - Pakistan




























