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LAHORE, Oct 06 (APP): A large-scale survey for the rehabilitation of flood victims is progressing rapidly across the province. A total of 2,233 survey teams are conducting door-to-door data collection in 27 districts, while remote areas are being accessed via boats.
Director General of Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Irfan Ali Kathia informed the media that data from over 127,000 flood victims had been collected so far.
The survey teams had also gathered information on crop damage from 88,865 farmers, identifying more than 342,000 acres of flood-affected agricultural land.
Additionally, the teams have recorded damage to 37,044 houses, and collected data from 1,400 individuals who lost livestock. So far, details of 5,836 livestock deaths have been documented from various districts.
The door-to-door survey is being carried out with the help of representatives from the Urban Unit, Revenue Department, Agriculture Department, Livestock Department, and Pakistan Army.
The progress of the survey is being monitored on a daily basis, and survey teams have assured the public that every deserving individual will receive their due rights.