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US President Joe Biden urges world to help Pakistan after cataclysmic floods

  US President Joe Biden on Thursday featured the pulverization prompted by the floods in Pakistan and requested that the worldwide local ar...

 

US President Joe Biden urges world to help Pakistan after cataclysmic floods

US President Joe Biden on Thursday featured the pulverization prompted by the floods in Pakistan and requested that the worldwide local area help flood-hit Pakistan.

The new phenomenal storm downpours set off floods the nation over that have caused huge obliteration. In excess of 1,500 individuals lost their lives, while great many houses and cows were cleared away.

A great many individuals have become destitute and are living in the open sky. The nation still can't seem to prepare for one more most terrible circumstance after an illness flare-up in flood-desolated regions.

During the 77th meeting of the Unified Countries General Gathering (UNGA), US President Joe Biden has caused the world to notice flood-hit Pakistan.

"Pakistan is still submerged and needs assistance," the US president said during his location at the UNGA meeting.

State leader Shehbaz Sharif was additionally present in the famous corridor of the Overall Get together during Joe Biden's discourse.

PM Shehbaz will address the UNGA meeting on September 23. He will zero in on the difficulties looked by Pakistan right after the new environment actuated horrendous floods in the country.

In his location, US President Joe Biden declared one more $2.9 billion for an asset pointed toward assisting with settling worldwide food weakness.

The cash "expands on the $6.9 billion in US government help to help worldwide food security previously dedicated for the current year," said a proclamation from the White House.

PM Shehbaz values Biden organization

Prior, PM Shehbaz valued the US job in resolving the issue of environmental change and said thanks to the country for stretching out help to Pakistan despite the overwhelming floods, the state head's office said on Wednesday.

The PM held a gathering with the US Unique Official Emissary for Environment, John Kerry, uninvolved of the 77th Meeting of the Unified Countries General Get together (UNGA) in New York.

Taking note of that "the overwhelming floods have made Pakistan ground zero for environmental change", the PM valued Kerry's own authority in bringing issues to light and looking for answers for the environmental change emergency.

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