President seeks generous donations for flood victims

Dr Arif Alvi visits the areas devastated by floods in Nowshera district


Our Corresondent September 01, 2022
President of Pakistan Dr Arif Alvi. PHOTO: RADIO PAKISTAN/FILE

NOWSHERA:

President Dr Arif Alvi has called upon the people of Pakistan and the international community to donate generously in cash and kind to the government-approved funds and registered organisations, including Pakistan Red Crescent Society, to provide speedy relief to the flood affectees to alleviate their sufferings.

According to the Presidency, Dr Arif Alvi made these remarks while visiting the relief camps set up in Amangarh, Nowshera, and Risalpur Degree College, on Wednesday.

The president was given briefings by the district administration and Pakistan Air Force (PAF) about the rescue and relief efforts to mitigate the suffering of flood victims in Nowshera region.

President Alvi said that he wanted to visit the area soon after the floods, but he did not do so to let the administration fully focus on relief efforts.

He also commended the efforts of the civil administration and armed forces for their rescue and relief efforts to mitigate the suffering of the flood victims and highlighted the need for speedy compensation for those families who had lost their loved ones and whose property had been damaged during the floods.

During his visit to PAF Academy Asghar Khan Risalpur, the president was briefed about the flood relief efforts of the PAF. He was informed that PAF was providing food, medicines, and shelter to over 2,000 displaced families in its camp in the academy and over 25,000 patients have been treated across Pakistan by PAF.

It was further informed that 100 relief sorties were set up, in addition to distributing 175,000 dry ration packs and over 1,000 tents to the flood victims.

Speaking on the occasion, President Alvi endorsed the joint flash appeal launched by the United Nations and the government of Pakistan in Islamabad and Geneva for seeking international community’s help for rescue and relief operations in the backdrop of the devastating rains, floods and landslides that have impacted more than 33 million people in different parts of Pakistan.

The president expressed his grief and sorrow on the deaths of over 1,100 people, across the country, including 350 children and injury to more than 1,900 people. He added that the loss of over 700,000 livestock and crops over two million acres of land has deprived a sizable population of their only source of livelihood.

He regretted that the damage to over 1 million houses across the country has rendered millions of people homeless.

The president expressed his full confidence in the philanthropic spirit of the Pakistanis and the international community and expressed the hope that the nation would not leave the flood victims alone in these testing times in Pakistan’s history when one-third of the country had been inundated and will leave no stone unturned to mitigate the sufferings of flood affectees until their complete rehabilitation.
 

“Although Pakistan contributes a minimal proportion to the global greenhouse gas emissions yet we are suffering from super floods triggered due to the changing climate and the global warming resulting from carbon emissions worldwide,” the president said.  He added that it was the collective responsibility of the international community and the people of Pakistan to help mitigate the negative fallouts of climate change.

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