Floods activated by unprecedented monsoon rains have created prevalent chaos throughout Pakistan, eliminating over 1,100 people as well as displacing 33 million or one-seventh of the nation’s populace.
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday thanked his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi for his worry over the human as well as worldly losses caused by the disastrous floodings, stating his nation will overcome the unfavorable impacts of the all-natural calamity.
Floods activated by unmatched downpour rainfalls have caused prevalent mayhem across Pakistan, eliminating over 1,100 people as well as displacing 33 million or one-seventh of the country’s population.
“I give thanks to Indian PM Narendra Modi for acknowledgements over the human as well as material losses brought on by floods. With their particular resilience individuals of Pakistan shall, InshaAllah, overcome the negative impacts of this all-natural tragedy & reconstruct their lives and areas,” Mr Sharif said in a tweet.
I thank
PM Narendra Modi @narendramodi for condolences over the human & material losses caused by floods. With their characteristic resilience the people of
shall, InshaAllah, overcome the adverse effects of this natural calamity & rebuild their lives and communities.
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) August 31, 2022
Prime Minister Modi on Monday stated he was saddened to see the destruction triggered by the floodings in Pakistan as well as hoped for a very early reconstruction of normalcy.
“Saddened to see the devastation triggered by the floodings in Pakistan. We extend our genuine condolences to the family members of the targets, the injured and all those affected by this all-natural disaster and also hope for a very early repair of normalcy,” Prime Minister Modi had tweeted.
Grappling with unprecedented floodings, the cash-strapped Pakistan federal government on Tuesday coordinated with the United Nations to provide a flash allure for USD 160 million to take care of the disaster.
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Last Updated: 31 August 2022