Lahore: President Asif Ali Zardari on Wednesday held a detailed discussion with Punjab Governor Sardar Saleem Haider regarding the devastating flood situation across the province.
According to Radio Pakistan, during the call, the Governor briefed the President on the challenges faced by flood-affected communities, particularly in remote and cut-off areas. He underscored the relief efforts underway and updated the President that the Pakistan Red Crescent Society has expanded its services to almost every part of Punjab, including Lahore, Hafizabad, Kasur, Muzaffargarh, Rajanpur, Narowal, and Mandi Bahauddin.
Relief camps have already been set up, and a water treatment plant is being established in Kartarpur to provide safe drinking water to local residents. The Governor emphasized that officials and volunteers are reaching out directly to affected families, assuring them that the state stands beside them in this difficult hour.
President Zardari praised these efforts and reiterated that the people of Pakistan would not be left alone during this crisis. He said this is a human tragedy that demands solidarity and urgent response. He further stressed that Pakistan is facing unprecedented challenges due to climate change. He noted that swollen rivers and unseasonal rains have created a looming threat of food insecurity across the region, pointing out that while Pakistan has played no role in creating the global climate catastrophe, the nation continues to pay a heavy price for it.
Calling for international solidarity, the President urged the global community to stand with Pakistan in combating the destructive impact of climate change.
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