Irish delegates visit camps in Larkana

Published September 28, 2010

LARKANA, Sept 27 An Irish non-governmental organisation has expressed interest in helping Pakistan rehabilitate flood survivors.

Country Director Dr Mary McLoughlin told DCO Abdul Aleem Lashari that they wanted to indulge in long-term rehabilitation as they already were here for three years in reference to relief work.

The delegation had distributed food stuff among flood displaced people in Thatta, Makli and Sujawal.

The Irish team visited relief camps established at the municipal stadium, new Sabzi Mandi, old and new bus stand, Arts Council, railway station and distributed food stuff, clothes and medicines among the flood survivors.

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