- Murad Ali Shah says that it will take two months to drain the flood water from Sindh
- It has rained equally to the water of 20 dams like Tarbela Dam in Sindh, Murad
- Only 10,000 tents have been received by combining all the foreign aid
LARKANA: Chief Minister of Sindh Murad Ali Shah says that it will take two months to drain the floodwater from Sindh, BOL News reported on Thursday.
According to the details, CM Sindh was talking to the media in Larkana Ratodero, where he said, “Still no one has an idea of how much rain has fallen in Sindh. I have been to districts across Sindh and have visited many campuses today. People are sitting on the streets, and they have come to Larkana from different districts.”
Murad Ali Shah said, “It has rained equally to the water of 20 dams like Tarbela Dam in Sindh. The water can enter the Indus River only through Manchhar Lake, and there is no alternative to it. It will take time for the water to leave the areas.”
He said that the average rainfall was 1100 mm across Sindh and up to 1800 mm in some areas. Every district from Kashmore to Sehwan presents the scene of the river. He also claimed that 140 million acres of land had come under the water.
The Sindh Chief Minister says that only 4 to 4.5 lakh tents have been distributed so far, which is not enough. “Foreign aid has certainly been received, and I am grateful to everyone. Only 10,000 tents have been received by combining all the aid,” he claimed.
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