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PM Shehbaz calls for urgent action in flood-affected GB areas

GILGIT: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif assessed the extent of damage caused by recent torrential rains across various parts of Gilgit-Baltistan and directed concerned authorities to enhance disaster response efforts and strengthen infrastructure against future climate-related events.

While chairing a high-level meeting on the aftermath of heavy rains and cloudburst incidents in Diamer and surrounding regions, the prime minister expressed deep sorrow over the widespread destruction and the loss of lives. He offered prayers for the deceased and wished a prompt recovery for the injured.

Underscoring Pakistan’s vulnerability to climate change, the prime minister reiterated that although the country’s contribution to global emissions is negligible, it remains among the top ten most climate-impacted nations. “Despite contributing almost nothing to global emissions, Pakistan continues to bear the brunt of climate-induced catastrophes each year,” he remarked.

He also emphasized the importance of global climate conferences, directing the authorities to ensure active participation aimed at securing funds for building resilient infrastructure to combat future disasters.

The prime minister acknowledged the visible climate changes affecting Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, and other parts of the country, underlining the critical role of the Ministry of Climate Change in addressing these challenges.

To restore flood- and rain-damaged roads, the prime minister also directed the Ministry of Communications to expedite repair work.

Additionally, PM Shehbaz expressed his commitment to overseeing the completion of development projects such as the Danish Schools and the Solar Park that was recently approved by the Central Development Working Party (CDWP).

He reaffirmed his personal monitoring of the solar park project, adding that he will revisit the area soon to lay foundation of Daanish Schools.

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