Murad Ali Shah, the chief minister, stated on Sunday that it will take three to six months to drain the rain and floodwater from Sindh’s inundated areas.In this location, CM Shah was speaking with the media alongside Siraj Durrani, the acting governor of Sindh.
According to Sindh’s chief minister, “Flooding and rainfall have devastated thousands of homes with almost 1500 fatalities.” According to him, “The people have lost livestock worth over 50 billion rupees.”
Farmers have suffered losses totaling about 350 billion rupees, according to Murad Ali Shah.The head of government said, “We spoke with the UN Secretary General about the need for medicines and other essential supplies, not about funding.
He estimates that the crisis has had an impact on at least 12.5 million people. We have created a programme for rehabilitation, he said. There have been 18,000 arrivals in Karachi, and the government has records on them.”The UN Secretary General claimed that during his visits to the flood-affected areas, he did not see such extensive destruction.
The chief minister commented on the electricity load shedding in Karachi’s sweltering temperature, saying, “We have let the prime minister and the power division know that we are not happy with the performance of the power supply firms.