America gave 33 million dollars to Pakistan after the terrible floods

America gave 33 million dollars to Pakistan after the terrible floods

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America has said that our team is to assess the floods in Islamabad
Pakistan has said that we are strong supporters of the people of Pakistan.
America has expressed grief over the death of Logan in Pakistan

Washington. The White House has announced the death of people in Pakistan. Rain-induced floods have wreaked havoc across Pakistan, killing more than 1,100 people and displacing 3.3 million. White House Press Secretary Karen Jean-Pierre said on Wednesday, “We are deeply saddened by the loss of life and property caused by the devastating floods in Pakistan. We extend our deepest condolences to all affected individuals and families. America Standing with those affected by devastating floods and landslides.

“Yesterday, USAID announced that it is providing an additional US$3 million in humanitarian assistance to help those affected by severe flooding,” he said. Pierre said a USAID disaster management specialist had also visited the floodgates. are in Islamabad. influence. “America has been and will continue to be a strong supporter of the people of Pakistan,” Pierre said. We are the largest humanitarian aid provider to Pakistan and have provided over US$33 million. We will keep a close watch on the situation in Pakistan. Aid is needed after this horrific tragedy.” Meanwhile, US lawmakers urged the administration to send more humanitarian aid to Pakistan.

So far more than 1100 people have died due to floods in Pakistan. It also includes 350 children. About 1600 people have also been injured in the floods due to various reasons. 2.87 lakh houses were completely destroyed while 6.62 lakh houses were partially damaged. Dams built on many major rivers of the country have broken and rivers are flowing above the danger mark. It has caused huge damage to agricultural land, houses, roads, bridges, schools, hospitals and other public places.

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