Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has launched a massive Rs100 billion flood relief program to support families affected by recent floods across the province. Speaking in Okara, she said Punjab managed the crisis independently, without any foreign aid, ensuring that help reached those who needed it most. Under the program, families who lost their loved ones or homes will receive Rs1 million, while those with partially damaged houses will get Rs500,000. She emphasized transparency and dignity in aid distribution, noting that 70% of the damage survey is complete and cheque distribution has begun in 15 districts. Maryam Nawaz praised the efforts of local administrations and volunteers, reaffirming the government’s commitment to rebuilding homes, restoring livelihoods, and standing by flood-hit families until normalcy returns. This marks one of the largest relief initiatives in Punjab’s history, symbolizing hope and recovery for thousands of victims.