Balochistan government spokesperson Farah Azeem Shah on Wednesday said that living nations face natural calamities with patience, adopt the best strategy and effective planning to diminish the losses. She expressed these views during her visit to the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) office Quetta where Director General PDMA Naseer Khan Nasar gave her detailed briefing about the ongoing relief operation in the flood-hit areas of the province. Spokesperson lauding the civil and military collective efforts in calamity-ravaged districts said “Pakistan Army, PDMA, FC and civil administration have been impressive. Joint relief and rehabilitation operation by civil and military in catastrophe-hit areas was indeed a remarkable move. She noted that on the direction of Chief Minister Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo, she met with the officers of the embassies of various friendly countries and welfare organizations to inform them about the financial and life losses caused throughout Balochistan. “In this context PDMA and other institutions have to play a key role so that the affected families can get back to their routine life,” she stressed.
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