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Imran meets victims of earthquake in Mirpur city

PRIME MINISTER ASSURES THAT GOVERNMENT WILL HELP WITH RELIEF EFFORTS

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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan yesterday visited the earthquake-hit city of Mirpur in Kashmir and reviewed the ongoing relief activities.

He also visited Mirpur Divisional Headquarte­rs Hospital to inquire after the well-being of those injured in the September 24 earthquake that jolted Mirpur city and adjoining areas.

He was accompanie­d by state Prime Minister Raja Farooq Haider Khan, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmoud Qureshi, Kashmir Affairs Minister Ali Amin Gandapur and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (Kashmir Chapter) President Barrister Sultan Mahmoud Chaudhry.

The prime minister also attended a presentati­on at the Quaid-i-Azam Internatio­nal Sports Stadium, held by the National Disaster Management Authority and the provincial government.

He was briefed about the relief and rescue operations conducted by the Pakistan and provincial government­s.

Imran was also apprised about the material losses caused to thousands of private and public buildings in the Mirpur city and adjoining areas.

The prime minister assured the government of Pakistan’s full support for quake-hit areas.

“Kashmiris are our own people,” he said, “They would do whatever they could to help them in these hard times.”

The most affected areas of Kashmir included Mirpur, Jatlaan, Nogaraan and Bhimber District.

According to estimates, severe damage was incurred to the road sector (Rs1.4 billion, Dh32.7 million), electricit­y (Rs40 million), agricultur­e and livestock (Rs53 million), health (Rs70 million) and education (Rs103 million).

Total initial estimate of damages stood at Rs2.7 billion including local government (Rs57 million), physical planning and housing (Rs750 million) and prisons (Rs200 million).

The damage to Upper Jhelum Canal will be worked out by the Government of Punjab.

The prime minister also undertook an aerial survey of the quake-hit areas to examine the magnitude of the damages and losses.

Rs1.4b Worth of damage incurred by road sector in earthquake

Rs70m Damage to health sector due to the quake

 ?? AFP ?? A Pakistani earthquake survivor moves his belongings in the rubble of collapsed houses in an earthquake-hit area on the outskirts of Mirpur in Pakistan.
AFP A Pakistani earthquake survivor moves his belongings in the rubble of collapsed houses in an earthquake-hit area on the outskirts of Mirpur in Pakistan.
 ?? APP ?? Prime Minister Imran Khan meets people injured in the earthquake that hit Mirpur city of Pakistan-administer­ed Kashmir at the Mirpur Divisional Headquarte­rs Hospital.
APP Prime Minister Imran Khan meets people injured in the earthquake that hit Mirpur city of Pakistan-administer­ed Kashmir at the Mirpur Divisional Headquarte­rs Hospital.

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