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World Capitals Express Solidarity with Pakistan Over Flood Devastation in KP

World Capitals Express Solidarity with Pakistan Over Flood Devastation in KP

Several countries have expressed support for Pakistan after deadly floods struck Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). The disaster caused widespread destruction, leaving many families homeless and in urgent need of assistance.

According to official reports, world capitals express solidarity with Pakistan over flood devastation in KP, sending messages of sympathy and offering humanitarian support. Leaders from different nations extended condolences to the families of victims and assured help in relief efforts.

Diplomatic sources confirmed that embassies in Islamabad conveyed their governments’ concern over the tragedy. Countries including Turkey, China, the United States, and Gulf states offered technical assistance, relief supplies, and medical aid. International organizations also pledged cooperation in rebuilding damaged infrastructure.

The government of Pakistan welcomed these expressions of solidarity. Officials stated that such global support reflects strong ties and friendship with Pakistan. They emphasized that timely aid will help speed up relief operations and reduce the suffering of affected communities.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister’s Office confirmed that discussions with foreign partners are ongoing. Offers of emergency tents, food items, clean water, and health services are under consideration. Authorities also highlighted the importance of long-term cooperation to strengthen Pakistan’s disaster management system.

Local authorities in KP reported severe damage to homes, roads, schools, and hospitals. Rescue teams are working to restore basic facilities. Thousands of families remain in relief camps as authorities continue rehabilitation efforts.

Experts said international cooperation will be vital in tackling the scale of the disaster. They stressed the need for sustainable rebuilding, focusing on infrastructure that can withstand future climate-related challenges.

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