United States Congress members Sheila Jackson and Thomas Suozzi will be embarking on a two-day trip to visit the flood affected areas of Pakistan. The two will arrive in Pakistan on Sunday.
In a press conference before their departure, Jackson said that they will try to take 'all possible steps' to help the flood victims, and will be visiting flood-hit areas in Pakistan.
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Meanwhile in a separate event, a US Central Command team will be coming to Pakistan to asses the floods and the damage incurred. CENTCOM Commander in a telephonic conversation with Chief of Army Staff Qamar Javed Bajwa expressed grief and offered condolences over the 1,200 lives lost due to the flooding.
CENTCOM spokesman Colonel Joe Buccino said on Friday that CENTCOM will be sending an assessment team to Islamabad to determine the nature of support the Department of Defence (DoD) can provide to USAID as part of the United States' assistance Pakistan amidst the flood crisis.
This development follows the United State's pledge to donate $30 million to Pakistan in life-saving humanitarian assistance to help the flood victims on August 31. Additionally, the US also provided over $1.1 million in grants and project support earlier in August, in order to ensure the aid is utilized most effectively.
In a press conference before their departure, Jackson said that they will try to take 'all possible steps' to help the flood victims, and will be visiting flood-hit areas in Pakistan.
https://twitter.com/JacksonLeeTX18/status/1564039394125914112
Meanwhile in a separate event, a US Central Command team will be coming to Pakistan to asses the floods and the damage incurred. CENTCOM Commander in a telephonic conversation with Chief of Army Staff Qamar Javed Bajwa expressed grief and offered condolences over the 1,200 lives lost due to the flooding.
CENTCOM spokesman Colonel Joe Buccino said on Friday that CENTCOM will be sending an assessment team to Islamabad to determine the nature of support the Department of Defence (DoD) can provide to USAID as part of the United States' assistance Pakistan amidst the flood crisis.
This development follows the United State's pledge to donate $30 million to Pakistan in life-saving humanitarian assistance to help the flood victims on August 31. Additionally, the US also provided over $1.1 million in grants and project support earlier in August, in order to ensure the aid is utilized most effectively.