KARACHI(National times)- The Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon on Thursday said that high flood flows from Punjab will likely to take another three days to reach at Guddu barrage Speaking at a media briefing at the Provincial Rain and Flood Emergency Monitoring Cell, he said that the Sindh government has taken multiple measures, the provincial monitoring cell was active round the clock and every aspect was being closely monitored while cabinet members, and government functionaries were present on the ground and ensuring the safe evacuation of people. Sharjeel Memon said that all departments are fully prepared, and the Chief Minister of Sindh is personally monitoring every matter while on the special instructions of the party leadership, PPP workers were also working closely with the government functionaries. Sharjeel Memon stated that protecting precious lives is a top priority of the Sindh government. He emphasized that efforts are being made to safeguard both human lives and livestock. He added that no assistance has been sought from the NDMA or the federal government so far, but if the situation worsens, the federal government may be approached. He emphasized the need to think beyond politics and act with national unity. “The floods have caused widespread damage in Punjab, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. In this difficult time, public service must be our collective priority,” he stressed.
Floodwater from Punjab likely to reach Guddu Barrage in three days: Sharjeel
