Pakistan Today (Lahore)

PM announces rs10b to assist flood victims in balochista­n

- JAFFARABAD

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday announced a grant of Rs10 billion for Balochista­n province to cope with the situation and assist the flood victims in the aftermath of recent heavy rainfall and floods. Speaking to media after visiting the flood-affected areas including haji Allah Dino village, the prime minister said that he had never witnessed in his lifetime such massive destructio­n wrecked by unpreceden­ted floods and rainfalls across the country. he said the impacts of natural calamities could not be overcome with mere raising slogans, making of statements and hurling of allegation­s. he stressed that they would have to work hard, and shed sweat and blood to overcome the flood situation in the country, adding that different countries had devised technical mechanisms by making investment­s to overcome the natural catastroph­es. The prime minister regretted that false statements by certain political figures could not mislead the nation. “I will speak the truth. For the last 73 years, Pakistan could not stand on its feet,” he regretted. The prime minister also expressed gratitude to the Presidents of the united Arab emirates and Turkey for expressing their grief over loss of lives in Pakistan and their concerns over the distressed Pakistanis who were facing ordeals due to floods. he said that they were thankful to the friendly countries who were extending flood relief and assistance to the flood victims, adding two planeloads of relief assistance from Turkey would land in Karachi while another from the uae would arrive Islamabad. “we are grateful to the friendly countries for their support and solidarity. The uk government and other countries have announced their support in this hour of distress for which we express our thankfulne­ss,” he added. The prime minister also appealed to the wealthy people of the country to support the millions affected people with their generous donations who had been in dire need of immediate relief and assistance. he said in the past, the people had supported the calamity hit populace, adding that they were receiving donations in the PM Relief Fund, and cited a donation of worth Rs45 million by a group while another significan­t contributi­on by an individual. Acting Governor Balochista­n Mir Jan Muhammad Jamali, Chief Minister Abdul Quddus Bizenjo and Chief Secretary Abdul Aziz Aqeeli, NDMA and PDMA authoritie­s were also accompanie­d the prime minister. The prime minister said during his aerial view, he had witnessed huge chunks of land inundated by the flood water including Kachi, and Sobatpur, and likened the situation to an overflowin­g ocean. Flood water had submerged Rajanpur, Rahimyar Khan and Ghotki areas.

He said during 2010, Pakistan faced a huge deluge, but it was restricted to Sindh river, but the recent devastatio­n had been widespread, Sindh and Balochista­n provinces were badly battered.

In Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a, the heavy downpours had led to swollen rivers and water channels in Swat and Kalam, sweeping away hotels and homes within the winks of eyes, he said, adding hundreds of people lost their lives, crops were damaged while the stagnant water would create problems.

“In my political and personal life, I had never witnessed such widespread destructio­n caused by floods, as scores of villages were effaced, hundreds of lives were lost and millions of homes swept away,” he expressed his grief. The prime minister said the federal government was providing Rs25,000 to each flood affected family out of allocated grant of Rs38 billion through the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), so that the deserving were not deprived of the assistance package.

In Sindh, he said, he had already announced a grant of Rs15 billion. The provincial chief ministers and their teams in assistance with the relevant department­s had been making untiring efforts day and night, the prime minister said.

The prime minister also appreciate­d Balochista­n chief minister and his team for the rescue and relief activities as the camps for the affectees were set up and their needs had been catered to.

He stressed upon making of safe drinking water arrangemen­ts and informed that he had already directed the federal minister of energy to supervise restoratio­n of suspended power supply in the affected areas.

The prime minister said about 50,000 stranded people, trapped in floods, had been rescued through the assistance provided by the Pakistan army and Navy helicopter­s.

He further informed that on Monday, they would be holding a meeting in Islamabad to review the situation and take further decisions.

Earlier, the prime minister was given a detailed briefing by Balochista­n chief secretary who apprised that 20 districts in the provinces were badly affected including Killa Saifullah and Killa Abdullah and about 1.3 million population braced the wort situation.

PM arrives sukkur en route to flood-affected areas of Jaffarabad:

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif being briefed by Chief Secretary Balochista­n on relief and rehabilita­tion activities for the flood victims in Village Haji Allah Dino

He said a total of 65,000 houses were completed destroyed whereas the Quettasukk­kur

road link had been cut off due to collapse of bridges. A total of 25 small dams in the province were breached and 78 others had developed cracks.

A total of 450 solar tube wells were damaged while millions of acres of agricultur­e land had been affected. Cash assistance through BISP was generated besides, arrangemen­ts were made to provide food stuff to more than 1 million people, it was added.

The prime minister also met and interacted with the flood victims.

PM Praises Pakistan army, officials for evacuation of People from kumrat:

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday praised the Pakistan Army and government officials for evacuating the people, stranded in the Kumrat valley due to floods.

In a tweet on his Twitter handle, the prime minister said he received the informatio­n about the successful evacuation of people including students, while he was on a visit to the flood affected areas in Balochista­n.

“Yesterday when I was informed about the stranded people in the Kumrat valley, I directed for utilizatio­n of all available resources for their rescue. Pakistan Army and officials deserve praise for this,” he added.

france ready to support flood victims of Pakistan: Macron:

French President Emmanuel Macron while expressing solidarity with the flood victims of Pakistan has said that his country was ready to provide help.

On his Twitter handle, the French president said that their thought went to the people in Pakistan who had been facing terrible floods with countless people missing.

“Our thoughts go out to the Pakistani people facing terrible floods, to the families of the countless people missing and to the population­s affected. France stands ready to provide help,” he posted.

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