Pakistani Nationals Rescued Off Moroccan Coast; Ministry Coordinating Relief Efforts

Islamabad: Twenty-one Pakistani nationals have been rescued following a maritime incident near Dakhla, Morocco. The Pakistani Embassy in Rabat has mobilized immediate assistance for those affected, providing essential provisions and coordinating relief efforts.

According to a statement by Press Information Department, the Pakistani Embassy has arranged for the necessary supplies, including food, water, medicine, and clothing, for the survivors. Local authorities in Dakhla are offering shelter and medical care, facilitated by the embassy’s diplomatic outreach.

A consular team from the embassy is currently on the ground in Dakhla, overseeing relief operations and working closely with local authorities to ensure comprehensive support for the affected individuals. The Pakistani government is maintaining close coordination with Moroccan authorities to finalize repatriation procedures for the rescued nationals.

The government has reaffirmed its commitment to the welfare of overseas Pakistanis and is closely monitoring the situation to provide ongoing support.

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