Pakistani Prime Minister, Shahbaz Sharif, has called on the international community to extend maximum support for the rehabilitation of the flood-stricken people in Pakistan.

 

The prime minister described the flood ravaging the country as the worst in history.


Sharif said rescue and relief operations were continuing as the devastating floods killed more than 1,100 people, displaced over a million, and washed away standing crops.


He said the government has been scraping maximum resources to provide shelter, tents, mosquito nets, potable water and medical treatment to the affected people.


To this end, the prime minister said he was grateful to China and the international community for the helping hands.


“Friendly countries have already started sending relief supplies but much more needs to be done to overcome the situation.


“The damage to the country’s infrastructure is vast and it would cost at least 10 billion U.S. dollars to repair the damaged infrastructure and provide aid to those affected,” he said.


The prime minister said the flood adversely impacted the economy, adding to the burden on the national treasure.


The country’s National Disaster Management Authority said on Tuesday that the total death toll in Pakistan from this season’s monsoon rains since mid-June had risen to at least 1,136 along with 1,634 injured.

 
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