Shehbaz Sharif pledges unmatched assistance for Turkey in wake of devastating earthquake


Lahore: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Friday said that no stone will be left unturned to provide full support to the people of Turkiye in the wake of massive devastation caused by earthquake.
He was talking to media at Lahore Airport on the eve of dispatching relief items to Turkiye on Friday.
Expressing concern about the rising death toll and destruction of infrastructure in Turkiye and Syria after earthquake, he said that an Air bridge has been established for the robust delivery of relief items to Turkiye.
He said that after the earthquake, an immediate connection was made to Turkish President and assured him for all out support to the people of Turkiye in this critical situation.
The Prime Minister also recalled the heartiest support of Turkiye to Pakistan on 2005 earthquake and 2010 flash floods.
Shehbaz Sharif said that one more PAF plane loaded with relief goods will be taken off after a while. He said that National Logistic Corporation (NLC) trucks laden with one hundred ton relief goods including blankets, winterized tents will be dispatched to Turkiye via Iran today.
Highlighting the steps taken for the rehabilitation of the people of Turkiye and Syria, the Prime Minister said that Federal government established a fund of ten billion rupees for earthquake victims.
He further said that thirteen centers have been made for collection of donations and all Chief Minister were further directed to establish centers at district level for the adequate collection of relief items for the earthquake affectees in Turkiye and Syria.
The Prime Minister paid gratitude to the Chief Ministers of Punjab and Sindh for dispatching Rescue 1122 teams and blankets to Turkiye.

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