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Terrorism may destroy country: Shahbaz

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The Punjab Chief Minister celebrated Eid in the flood-hit Rajanpur among the flood victims.

Lahore (Dunya News) The Punjab Chief Minister celebrated Eid in Rajanpur among the flood victims.


He said on the occasion that terrorism would destroy the country if it remained unchecked. The CM also went to Lalgarh and met with the flood affectees while assuring them of all out efforts for their rehabilitation.

Monsoon rains triggering floods have killed 84 people across Pakistan in the last week and affected more than 80,000 others, officials said Wednesday, warning of further downpours.

 

"At least 84 people were killed, 44 were wounded and 81,341 were affected by recent rain and flooding," a senior official in the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) told.

 

The official said flood waters and rain had destroyed 2,533 houses throughout the country and that contingency plans remained in place as heavier rains are expected next month.

 

Pakistan has suffered monsoon floods for the last three years and been criticised for not doing more to mitigate against the dangers posed by seasonal rains washing away homes and farmland.

 

In 2010, the country s worst floods in history killed almost 1,800 people and affected 21 million.

 

Karachi, a city of 18 million people, which contributes 42 percent of Pakistan s GDP has suffered heavily as a result of rain water flooding markets, buildings and houses, and blocking roads.