
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif expressed deep sorrow over the tragic loss of lives and property caused by cyclone-induced rains, floods, and landslides in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. He conveyed condolences to affected families and communities, emphasizing the severity of the disaster.
In a post on X, the Prime Minister prayed for the safe return of missing people and for the swift recovery of all those impacted. He highlighted the human suffering caused by torrential rains and underscored the need for urgent relief efforts across the region.
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The Prime Minister also stated that Pakistan stands in solidarity with the governments and people of the affected countries. He assured that Islamabad is prepared to provide assistance wherever possible to help manage the aftermath of the floods and landslides.
Reports indicate that the extreme weather, driven by monsoon rains and tropical storms, has claimed about 600 lives and displaced millions in Southeast Asia. Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Sri Lanka are among the worst-hit nations, struggling to cope with widespread damage.
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Authorities in the affected countries are mobilizing emergency teams, deploying rescue operations, and setting up temporary shelters for displaced residents. International cooperation has been requested to provide humanitarian aid, food, and medical support to those in urgent need.
Prime Minister Shehbaz emphasized that Pakistan’s support reflects regional solidarity and the shared responsibility of neighboring nations to respond to natural disasters effectively. He urged global attention to assist Southeast Asia during this critical period.