Govt pays Rs500m to flood victims

Financial aid up to Rs400,000 being provided for repair, construction of homes


Tariq Ismail November 29, 2022
Displaced people walk on flooded highway, following rains and floods during the monsoon season in Sehwan, Pakistan, September 16, 2022. REUTERS

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN:

The Punjab government has disbursed Rs500 million among flood victim families in Dera Ghazi Khan and Rajanpur to rehabilitate them depending upon the nature and extent of losses to their properties.

The amounts are being paid in cash from the Bank of Punjab, said DG Khan Commissioner Liaqat Ali Chattha during a briefing, attended by representatives of United Nations Liny Soharlim and Shumaila Roohi, at the office of Additional Chief Secretary Saqib Zafar.

Liaqat Chattha maintained the process of rehabilitation of flood-hit families was in progress at a rapid pace.

“The government is committed to providing every possible assistance and facility to the aggrieved people,” he said.

The commissioner stated that the government was extending financial assistance from Rs50,000 to Rs400,000, depending upon the nature and extent of losses to the homes.

Chattha, however, urged the international community and organisations to come forward and help in the rehabilitation of the families. Describing the losses, he stated “61 people lost their lives during the ferocious floods”.

The government offered the assistance of Rs1 million to each victim’s family. Floods rendered 4,088 persons injured. Similarly, the farmers faced the loss of 299 cattle. Apart from this, 593,176 acres were devastated due to the floods. The floods damaged 59,854 houses in 765 villages.

About losses to communication, health and education infrastructure, he said that 225 different roads, consisting of 2,364 kilometres, were washed away by the floods. He added that 656 schools, four colleges, 47 hospitals and seven veterinary centres also suffered damage. However, the government took various initiatives including the distribution of 94,786 bags, 111,655 cooked cauldrons, 57,527 bottles of mineral water, 13,825 mosquito nets and many other items of daily use among the affected families.

To identify the affected families and losses to infrastructure, DG Khan commissioner remarked that 257 teams, composed of officials from the Pakistan Army, National Disaster Management Authority, Punjab Disaster Management Authority and Civil Administration conducted surveys to assist the aggrieved families.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 29th, 2022.

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