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KP CM control of the relief operation with all ministers in field

PESHAWAR: all provincial ministers actively participated in relief activities in various parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa during Chief Minister Mahmud Khan himself oversaw relief operations.

Labor Minister Shaukat Yousafzai stated this during a visit to flood affected areas in Charsaddinsky district on Sunday. He said that as many as 34,000 houses were destroyed in floods, while 230 deaths were recorded in provinces. He said that KP Chief Minister increased compensation amount from 300,000 to 800,000 rupees for every dead while amount for each damaged house increased from 100,000 to 300,000 rubles. house.

minister inspected all relief camps and met with flood-victims. He also inquired about ongoing assistance activities of provincial government.

Speaking on occasion, he said that all the deputy commissioners of the province was commissioned to conduct surveys for damage caused recent floods, so people could get compensation money in time.

Meanwhile, the KP provincial minister for Assistant Mohammad Iqbal Wazir said the staff of The KP Irrigation Department and all of its bodies, including the 1122 Rescue Service and the Civil Defense, were actively involved. in relief activities. He said some relief teams were sent to the southern regions, including Swat and Kohistan, where relief operations were carried out. in progress.

He said that Chief Minister personally followed all the events and took a pragmatic steps for recovery of damaged infrastructure. He said that in In this regard, the dispatcher has also was found in CM secretariat.

Similarly, Provincial Irrigation Minister Arshad Ayub Khan ordered all staff remain in touch with in flood cell and district administration and use their energy to provide maximum help flood victims.

He said that a state of emergency had been introduced. in flood affected areas, including Charsadda and Nowshera, as well as all government equipment was deployed to provide the necessary assistance flood affects. He said that the presence of diet and medication in affected areas were provided.

minister also visited the Munda head plant and checked the water inflow in different areas of Nowshera and Khayabad. He said that head-works have maximum capacity of 225,000 m3 of water and a small part of it damaged due to excessive water inflow up up to 260,000 cubic seconds of water.

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