Faced with the worst devastation from natural calamities, the victims will not be left alone: PM
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited the flood affected areas in Balochistan, the Prime Minister was briefed on the flood damage and relief work.
On arrival in Quetta, the Prime Minister was received at the airport by Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Abdul Qudous Bizenjo and other officials. On the occasion of his visit to the flood-affected Kachchi district, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif was briefed on the flood damage and relief works and the flood-affected road and railway infrastructure. Also informed about the restoration, the Prime Minister has appreciated the work of infrastructure restoration.
The Prime Minister also reviewed the restoration work of the Panjra bridge that was washed away in the flood. The Prime Minister announced Rs. To be restored as soon as possible.
On this occasion, the Prime Minister said that the work of restoring the infrastructure is going on rapidly, the flood has caused destruction in the whole country, people's property and livestock have been washed away in the flood, crops and millions of houses have been destroyed.
Shahbaz Sharif said that it is hoped that all matters will be completed in a good manner, after a few days I will conduct an aerial survey once again, the victims will not be left alone in any case.
Later, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited the flood affected Bibi Nani bridge and announced 30 lakh rupees for the laborers engaged in the restoration of the bridge. Having restored the bridge in 8 hours, we all have to face this challenge together.
On this occasion, the Chief Minister of Balochistan has also announced 20 lakh rupees for the laborers working for bridge maintenance.
Earlier, National Highways Authority (NHA) Chairman Khurram Agha gave a detailed briefing to the prime minister on the occasion of the aerial visit on the flood-affected roads in Balochistan and the ongoing rehabilitation work.
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