The premier will visit the relief camp established in the area, interact with flood affectees.


Islamabad: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif is visiting Interior Sindh, including Qambar and Shehdad Kot on Monday (today), to meet flood-hit people and review rescue and relief activities.
The premier will visit the relief camp established in the area, interact with flood affectees and pay an aerial visit of the flood-hit area in Shehhad Kot.
Meanwhile in a tweet, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that during his visit to Balochistan yesterday, he met with Assistant Commissioner Mach Ayesha Zehri and the officials and workers of NHA who are working diligently to restore highways, public works, and infrastructure.
He said the entire nation including him is proud of these heroes of the nation.
بلوچستان دورے کے دوران میری گزشتہ روز اسسٹنٹ کمشنر مچھ عائشہ زہری اور NHAکے ان حکام اور مزدوروں سے ملاقات ہوئی جو سیلابی ریلہ گزرنےکے بعد محنت اور لگن سے شاہراہوں، پبلک ورکس اور انفرسٹرکچر کی بحالی کیلئے کام کر رہے ہیں. آپ سب قوم کےہیروز ہیں اورمجھ سمیت پوری قوم کو آپ پر فخر ہے
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) September 5, 2022

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