The district administration in Lower Kohistan with the support of the Pak Army distributed food items to the 320 families of the village councils affected by the recent floods including Dubir Kas, Sanag, Shingyal, Bela Dubir near Jaijal. Under the supervision of AAC Revenue Gul Shahzada, in collaboration with Pak Army, Captain Ejaz distributed food packages to 320 families. A survey/assessment of damage to houses, livestock and trees in Lower Kohistan is also in progress. Partial and total losses are being registered as per the Relief Act, NDMA Act and provincial government guidelines. After verifying the pre-flood and post-flood house’s position through satellite maps, a team consisting of AACs, Tehsildars, Monitoring Authority, Department of Agriculture, Livestock and representatives of the Pakistan Army spent the whole day in the field to register the coordinates of residential units and details of owners. The newly appointed assistant commissioner, who is also the Chairman of the Assessment Committee for Tehsil Patan and Bakand, supervised the ongoing assessment work in Patan. The locals expressed their satisfaction with the assessment and survey work. In the evening meeting, the Assistant Commissioner lauded all the team members for their hard work and dedication.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
All sets for LB polls in district Abbottabad: Tariq Marwat
-
Temperature to rise 8-10 degrees above normal: PMD
-
AJK govt to set up model tourist spot along Neelum River
-
Aleem group refuses to vote for Pervaiz Elahi
-
Dr Shahbaz Gill is still at payroll of US university
-
Imran Khan always did politics for dignity of country: Gill
-
NSC terms foreign country’s formal communication a ‘blatant interference’; decides to issue ‘strong demarche’
-
Shahid Afridi pleades for at least one elected government’s tenure to be completed
-
Govt’s failure behind forced disappearnces, says IHC judge
-
IHC seeks comments in appeals pertaining Naval farms, sailing club
-
PTI wins two Tehsil Council seats, ANP one in Shangla
-
PTI finalises references against dissident MPs