Sindh’s ministers assure the public as the flood threat is coming about Sindh


The co -president of the Popular Party of Pakistan (PPP), Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and the ministers of the Sindh government, expressed on Thursday condolences for harmed families affected by flooding of Punjab and praised the courage of civil volunteers throughout the province.

With respect to Sindh, which faces flood threats as water levels increase, the provincial government said the provincial government is closely monitoring the situation.

“The workers and carriers of the Office of the Popular Party of Pakistan must present and play their role in helping the people affected by the flood at this difficult time,” Bilawal said in a statement. “This is the time when the nation, reserving all kinds of division, should join to face the crisis.”

Separately, addressing a press conference in Karachi, Senior Minister of Sindh, Sharjeel Inam Memon, said the prime minister has established a monitoring cell.

Guddu sees an exit of 300,323 CUSECs, while Kotri sees 240,000 Cusecs, according to Memon.

He insisted that this year it would not be a repetition of 2010. All representatives chosen to remain in their constituencies have been instructed, and that help efforts have already begun, he said, said, he added that the government of Sindh has organized all facilities, including tents, trucks and mosquito tents.

Memon said three provinces have approved a resolution in the dams. However, he added, these are natural disasters that cannot be avoided.

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