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International wrestlers visit flood-affected areas of Rajanpur

RAJANPUR: International wrestlers paid a visit to the flood relief camp set up by the Pakistan Armed Forces at Ranajpur on Wednesday to express solidarity with flood victims of Pakistan. 

International professional wrestlers Tiny Iron (UK), Amale Dib (France), Mariah May (UK), Adam Maxted(UK)  were accompanied by the renowned Pakistani wrestler Badshah during their visit to flood-affected areas.

During the visit, the  wrestlers met with flood affectees of the area residing in camps
and were given a briefing by the authorities about the loss of livelihood and infrastructural damage caused by the devastating floods.

They also visited the flood relief and medical camp established by the Pakistan Army in the Fazilpur area and participated in the relief activities carried out by the forces.

On the occasion, Pakistan Army distributed ration bags and provided medical aid to the thousands of flood affectees of the area.

Earlier, international wrestlers reached Pakistan on Tuesday to participate in a local wrestling event.

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