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Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif Thanks PM Modi For Condoling Flood Deaths In Pak

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New Delhi: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday responded and thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his message of condolences over the loss due to massive floods in Pakistan.

Shehbaz Sharif took to Twitter and added that “I thank PM Narendra Modi for condolences over the human and material losses caused by floods.”

He further added that “With their characteristic resilience the people of Pakistan shall, Inshallah, overcome the adverse effects of this natural calamity and rebuild their lives and communities,”.

The tweet comes after Prime Minister Modi tweeted on the loss of lives due to the impact of massive floods in Pakistan. According to Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), more than 1,000 people have died since June 14 from the rains and floods.

The floods affected the lives of millions of people after which the Pakistan government declared a “national emergency”. On Tuesday, the “2022 Pakistan Floods Response Plan (FRP)” was jointly launched by the Government of Pakistan and the United Nations.

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