Staff Report
ISLAMABAD: Chinese Embassy, together with the Chinese enterprises, took prompt action on reports of massive floods in in Gwadar and distributed edible items to local families in order to get their lives back to normalcy.
In the first week of January 2022, Gwadar witnessed heavy precipitation which resulted in a flood like situation. Many houses were collapsed, lives of local populace threatened and property severely damaged.
The Baluchistan government announced state of emergency and Gwadar was declared a ‘Calamity-Hit District’. China Overseas Ports Holding Company organized a supporting team which consists of local employees.
Amid the torrential rain, the support team continued their efforts by outreaching far-flung areas of the districts which have traditionally remained deprived and untouched.
“Such endeavors on the part of Chinese and the corresponding response from the Pakistani side, signalizes the deep-rooted strength of China-Pakistan ties,” an official of the Chinese embassy told.
“This is the first round of aid in this series. However, in terms of humanitarian assistance, government of China has undertaken several steps in infrastructure reconstruction, medical and educational support and socio-economic development,” the official added.
The affectees on receiving the package were very thankful to Chinese brothers and the Embassy for coming to their rescue in no time. The supporting hand China has lend to them is testament to China’s perpetual commitment to Pakistan.