Pakistan prepared to help Bangladesh "all around," says PM Shehbaz in letter to Boss Counsel Dr Yunus
August 23, 2024
PM Shehbaz offers support in letter to Bangladesh's Yunus.
Pakistan prepared to help all around in this troublesome time: PM.
Bangladesh among nations generally powerless against environmental change.
ISLAMABAD: Top state leader Shehbaz Sharif on Friday offered Pakistan's hard and fast help to Bangladesh after the persevering storm downpours and resulting flooding killed 15 individuals and impacted millions in the South Asian country.
Somewhere around 15 individuals have been killed in the adjoining country while 4.5 million impacted by floods following weighty downpours, the debacle the board and help service said Friday.
The head of the state offered the help in a letter written to Bangladesh's Main Guide Dr Muhammad Yunus.
Communicating profound distress and distress over the new deplorable flood circumstance, PM Shehbaz said the feelings of the whole Pakistani country were with the public authority and individuals of Bangladesh.
"We stand with individuals of Bangladesh who lost their friends and family, homes and occupations because of flood," he said.
Recognizing the boldness and fortitude of the Bangladeshis notwithstanding difficulty, the head communicated trust that the nation will emerge from this challenge soon under Yunus' initiative.
The state leader said that Pakistan was prepared to help Bangladesh "all around in this troublesome time".
The South Asian country of 170 million individuals, bungled by many streams, has seen regular floods in ongoing many years and is among the nations generally helpless against fiascos and environmental change, as per the Worldwide Environment Hazard File.
A release from the fiasco service on Friday said: "4.5 million individuals have been impacted, and 15 individuals have kicked the bucket the nation over."
Almost 190,000 others were taken to crisis help covers, as indicated by the announcement.
By and large, 11 of the country's 64 areas were impacted by the flooding, the announcement added.
Feni, around 100 kilometers (60 miles) northwest of the really port city of Chittagong, was most exceedingly terrible hit.
"It's a horrendous circumstance here," salvage volunteer Zahed Hossain Bhuiya, 35, told AFP in Feni. "We are attempting to save however many individuals as we can."
The military and the naval force have been conveyed, with speedboats and helicopters protecting those abandoned by the enlarged streams.