Government sets up National Flood Response and Coordination Centre (NFCC)
Flood Response Centre will comprise of ministers, representatives of armed forces, CMs, and experts
The
coalition government Monday approved the establishment of the National Flood
Response and Coordination Center to provide an institutional response to the
flood calamity. A third of Pakistan is under water as a result of flooding
caused by record monsoon rains.
Officials
say at least 33 million people — one in every seven Pakistanis — have been
affected by the floods, which have killed 1,136 people since the monsoon began
in June.
In order to
review the situation, a meeting was held today under the chair of Prime
Minister Shehbaz Sharif, after which it was decided that the flood response
centre will comprise of federal ministers, representatives of armed forces,
chief ministers, and other experts.
“The centre
will serve as a bridge between disaster management authorities, donors and
government institutions,” PM Shehbaz announced on his Twitter handle.
He further
added that the centre will collect and analyze the latest information and pass
it on to the relevant government agencies. It will also oversee rescue and
relief work including restoration of infrastructure.
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