J Salik expresses concern on Flood After effects in Kohistan

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Islamabad: August 26, 2011. (PCP) “I really feel very bad to hear about the recent flash flood that swept through the valley in Kohistan district of Khyber-Pakhtunkhawa, According to the sources at least 85 peoples were killed and almost 40 dead bodies have been discovered, The Natural disaster has destroyed dozen of houses, which was triggered by heavy rains and land sliding overnight” said J Salik, former federal minister and convener World Minorities Alliance Due to inaccessibility of area assessing the situation is still difficult and determining the exact number of causalities has been impossible. As most roads are still blocked by snow, there is an urgent need of Food and Non-Food items, Pakistani authorities are handling most of the relief operations. However, the humanitarian communities stands ready to assist, if need Relief program & activities including search and rescue operations has been started. On such a extreme sadness and grief occasion, I being the convener of World Minority Alliance, appeals to my Pakistani brothers to pray and help their effected brothers of Kohistan, my heartfelt sympathies are all with the effected, deceased families and pray that may God give them great courage and patience to bear loses of their families member and give them patience to overcome such type of tragic situations of their lives which cannot be recovered. I request to all communities for special prayers for world peace and remind people of Pakistan for the Kohistan, Karachi and Baluchistan.

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