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CM Domki seeks assistant for rehabilitation of flood affected areas

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Balochistan Caretaker Chief Minister Ali Mardan Khan Domki on Friday urged the federal government to provide assistance from 20 percent grant sharing of Balochistan in Geneva funds and expedite the process of support for the implementa-tion of the program agreed with the provincial gov-ernment for the rehabilitation of flood affected sec-tors.

The chief minister told the meeting of the Policy and Strategy Committee that last year 2022 flood caused a loss of more than Rs 700 billion in the province so the province is suffering from financial difficulties.

Ali Mardan Khan Domki participated in the meeting through video link and expressed his views on the situation in Balochistan.

The devastating rains and floods had caused huge losses, the most damages happened in Balochistan after Sindh.

Sharing data, he said 321019 houses were completely destroyed in Balochistan while 96166 were partially affected, 43 bridges were washed away, at least 2280 km of road network was destroyed, as ,many as 1039 educational institutions were completely destroyed while 1793 were partially affected.

Ali Mardan Khan Domki said that the funds allocated for Balochistan in the international rehabilitation aid are insufficient, which must be increased in proportion to the losses.

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