COAS for action for allowing hotels along Swat River

ISLAMABAD    -    Army Chief General Qa­mar Javed Bajwa has said that a legal action be initiated against those who permitted the construction of ho­tels on the riverside in Swat and adjoining ar­eas at the same places where various hotels had washed away in the 2010 flash floods.


Talking to journal­ists after visiting Swat and meeting affected people, including those rescued through army aviation helicopters on Tuesday, the Army Chief said that the mag­nitude of the destruc­tion is very high, but is highest in Sindh and Balochistan where it may take a longer time for rehabilitation.


General Bajwa said that in Sindh and Ba­lochistan every citizen who has lost his home would be given ready-made construction (pre­fab home) for which a deci­sion was made in yesterday’s meeting with the prime min­ister in the chair. “The Nation­al Flood Response and Co­ordination Centre has been established, which would co­ordinate all operations in con­nection with the flood related assistance and relief. Com­plete data of all donations would be available there and all assistance would be sent when and where required it is required,” the army chief explained. The COAS lauded the response from Pakistani people and Pakistanis living abroad and said massive food assistance is being received for the flood affectees. Howev­er, the bigger issue is the pro­vision of tents which are short and efforts are being made to manage more tents. He said that efforts are being made to reopen the road from Swat to Kalam, which may take anoth­er seven to eight days and said till the road is blocked, ration is being supplied to strand­ed people and residents. The Army Chief said that response from friendly countries is very positive and said relief goods from UAE, China and Turkey have arrived in Paki­stan and more relief flights are expected from Saudi Ara­bia and other countries. Ear­lier, during his visit to Swat, Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa met with women, children, elders and other people who were rescued by Army aviation he­licopters from Kumrat / Ka­lam to Kanju.

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