Supervising the process, Amjad Siraj Memon, Vice Chancellor JSMU, said that a total of eight doctors, four students, three guards, two support staff and two drivers were also travelling with the goods to ensure proper distribution and emergency medical support for the flood-affected population.
He added that JSMU has always been at the forefront of relief activities in the face of natural disasters and will continue to play an active role in serving the community with its skills and resources.