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NDMA Hands Over Vital Relief Supplies to Swat Administration for Flood Victims

SWAT, August 19, 2025 — The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has delivered crucial relief supplies to the Swat district administration to assist families impacted by recent floods and rain-induced disasters. Relief Supplies Distributed to Swat The NDMA shipment features essential materials needed to support flood-affected families. Official briefings confirm the consignment includes critical relief items for the community. These supplies are supervised by district authorities and will be distributed to the affected households. This coordination ensures timely support for flood victims across the region. Details of Relief Items Tents and blankets for temporary shelter 7 kVA generators to provide power Dewatering pumps for efficient flood management Ration bags and essential medicines Broader Disaster Response Operations The Swat dispatch is part of a larger disaster response initiative. NDMA collaborates with the Pakistan Armed Forces and various welfare organizations to enhance this effort. Relief shipments also target Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit-Baltistan, aiming for comprehensive coverage of flood-affected areas. Prime Minister’s Directive for Swift Response These operations follow the Prime Minister’s directives to accelerate and expand disaster response efforts. Federal authorities work closely with provincial administrations to ensure prompt action. The Swat district administration coordinates distribution activities, while NDMA partners with armed forces and welfare agencies to ensure effective delivery throughout Pakistan’s flood-affected regions.

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PFA Discards 550 Litres of Adulterated Milk in Multan Operation

MULTAN, August 17, 2025 — The Punjab Food Authority (PFA) has conducted a major food safety operation in Multan, successfully seizing and discarding 550 litres of adulterated milk. Factory Closure and Seizure Details During this operation, PFA officials recovered 40 kilograms of whey powder from an unlicensed milk production unit located near Barah Meel, Khanewal. In response, the factory was promptly sealed by the authorities. An FIR was filed against the factory owners who were operating without a license and producing substandard dairy products. PFA’s Action Against Contaminated Poultry At the same time, PFA teams intervened at Sutlej Toll Plaza in Lodhran, seizing sick poultry that was deemed unfit for consumption and disposed of it on-site. The supplier faced a Rs 40,000 fine for breaching food safety standards, serving as a stern warning to others risking public health. The Health Risks of Milk Adulteration Using whey powder to simulate milk poses serious public health risks, leading to nutritional deficiencies and severe health issues among consumers. DG Asim Javed announced intensified monitoring and stricter legal actions against such unlawful operations within Punjab’s dairy and food units. Public Encouraged to Report Violations Citizens are strongly encouraged to report any suspicious food products by contacting the PFA helpline at 1223. Public cooperation is crucial in helping enforcement teams halt illegal activities threatening community health. Operation Summary Adulterated Milk Discarded: 550 litres Whey Powder Seized: 40 kg Poultry Confiscated: Sick and unfit for consumption Fine Imposed: Rs 40,000 Factory Status: Sealed with FIR filed

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Pakistan Seeks Stronger Trade Ties with US and UK: DPM

ISLAMABAD, August 19, 2025 — Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar emphasized Pakistan’s goal to bolster trade ties with the United States and the United Kingdom during his visit to London. Pakistan-UK Trade Expansion Efforts Deputy Prime Minister Dar, speaking to state broadcaster PTV, detailed his discussions with UK officials including Parliamentary Under Secretary of State and Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner. Key topics included trade, Afghanistan, Iran, and economic challenges. Pakistan aims to boost its trade volume with the UK, currently at $4 billion, with potential growth in several sectors. Commonwealth Commitment Senator Dar will meet with the Secretary General of the Commonwealth, reaffirming Pakistan’s dedication to active engagement and multilateral cooperation. Internal link placeholder: [Explore our coverage on Pakistan-Commonwealth engagement] Improved UK Connectivity through PIA Senator Dar welcomed the European Union’s decision to lift the ban on Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flights. Services to Manchester will resume in early September, enhancing connectivity between Pakistan and the UK. This move is anticipated to strengthen people-to-people ties and encourage business travel. Strengthening Pakistan-US Relations The Foreign Minister highlighted a fruitful meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The talks covered regional issues, bilateral cooperation, and counterterrorism. Strengthening Pakistan-US trade relations remains a priority, with both nations looking into further economic partnerships. US Mediation Efforts Senator Dar praised the U.S. for mediating the recent Pakistan-India ceasefire, vital for de-escalation. Pakistan has nominated Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, recognizing his mediation role and the ceasefire’s importance. Key Developments in Pakistan’s Foreign Policy UK trade expansion goal: Targeting significant growth from the current $4 billion baseline PIA flights resumption: Manchester route to restart in early September US bilateral engagement: Emphasis on trade, security, and regional stability Commonwealth participation: Scheduled meeting with the Secretary General Regional diplomacy: Focus on Afghanistan, Iran, and ceasefire efforts

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Gilgit’s Aman Faraz Durrani Honored as Youngest “Pride of Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, August 19, 2025 — Aman Faraz Durrani, hailing from Gilgit, has created a milestone as the youngest recipient of the esteemed Pride of Pakistan Award. This accolade was conferred during the 78th Independence Day celebrations, Marka-e-Haq, honoring her remarkable contributions to social welfare and humanitarian services in Gilgit-Baltistan. Durrani Welfare Trust’s Mission Established in 2017, the Durrani Welfare Trust was initiated by Durrani to provide support for orphans and disadvantaged children in Gilgit-Baltistan. This organization serves as a vital support system for vulnerable communities in northern Pakistan. The Trust extends comprehensive aid to over 50 children, which encompasses: Secure shelter and accommodation Provision of nutritious meals daily Access to healthcare services Quality education and learning resources Community outreach programs Pandemic Relief Efforts During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Trust significantly enhanced its humanitarian efforts. It distributed food rations to over 800 families and clothing to 300 families within the region. Additionally, the Trust provided necessary food supplies to 500 more families and operates a complimentary ambulance service for emergency medical needs. Celebrating Our Stars Children under the Trust’s care, cherished as “Our Stars”, actively participate in national events like Independence Day and Pakistan Day celebrations. Their active participation underscores patriotism and community spirit, garnering accolades from senior government officials. Former Commander FCNA, Major General Kashif Khalil, has played a significant role in securing funding for classrooms and educators within the Trust. Vision for Expansion Focused on reaching more children across northern Pakistan, Durrani aspires to expand the Trust’s facilities. “To enhance our facilities, we aim to build a dining hall and a multipurpose hall for enriching activities. Your support is crucial in maintaining quality care and education for our children.” Over the years, the Trust has organized numerous seminars and motivational workshops with government officials and community leaders, inspiring youth to assist vulnerable communities across Pakistan.

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Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Expresses Grief Over Swabi Cloudburst Flood Losses

PESHAWAR, August 18, 2025 — Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Faisal Karim Kundi has expressed deep sorrow over the severe damage in Swabi district caused by a cloudburst and subsequent floods. He confirmed continued government support for the families affected by this humanitarian crisis. Government Support and Commitment Governor Kundi assured that support for families impacted by the Swabi flood remains steadfast. “We stand shoulder to shoulder with the affected families during this difficult hour,” he declared. He emphasized the government’s commitment to immediate relief, ensuring that all flood victims receive necessary assistance. These disastrous events are highlighted by the governor as evidence of the serious effects of climate change in northern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Impact of Monsoon on Khyber Pakhtunkhwa The cloudburst in Swabi is part of the broader monsoon devastation impacting Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Swabi is among the hardest-hit districts this monsoon season. Other Affected Districts Buner, experiencing flash floods Battagram, hit by monsoon devastation Various northern KP regions, suffering from unusual weather patterns Provincial authorities link these disasters to climate change-induced weather anomalies, underscoring the urgent need for adaptive measures. Relief Operations and Future Measures The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has mobilized resources to provide humanitarian relief to Swabi victims. Governor Kundi’s comments highlight the administration’s focus on disaster response. Beyond emergency aid, the government is prioritizing long-term climate accountability. Authorities are currently evaluating the full extent of the damage as relief operations advance across affected areas.

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Over 114,500 Applications Received for Govt Hajj Scheme 2026 — Only 3,500 Seats Left

ISLAMABAD, August 18, 2025 — The Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony has reported a significant surge in applications for the Government Hajj Scheme 2026. Over 114,500 applications have been submitted, leaving only 3,500 seats available. Prospective pilgrims are urged to apply promptly. Application Process and Phases The Ministry’s spokesperson confirmed that applications are being accepted at designated bank branches across Pakistan on a first-come, first-served basis. This year’s strong demand for Hajj visas under the government scheme will likely fill all seats swiftly. Phase One The first phase for the Government Hajj Scheme 2026 started on August 4, restricted to registered pilgrims only. Phase Two From August 11, the eligibility criteria widened, allowing both registered and unregistered Pakistanis and overseas nationals applying through relatives in Pakistan to submit applications. This expansion drove a swift rise in applications, nearing the total quota almost immediately after the second phase commenced. Current Application Status Metric Count Total Government Quota ~129,210 seats Applications Received Over 114,500 Seats Remaining Around 3,500 How to Secure Remaining Hajj Seats To secure a place in the Government Hajj Scheme 2026, prospective pilgrims should: Visit a designated bank branch in person Submit a completed application form Pay the first installment at the bank The online portal is closed, and all applications will be processed through bank branches until all seats are filled. Without delay, immediate action is necessary to secure a spot as no further applications will be accepted once the quota is met.

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PMD Forecasts Heavy to Very Heavy Rain Across Pakistan, Warning of Floods and Landslides

ISLAMABAD, August 18, 2025 — The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued a severe weather warning with forecasts of widespread rain, wind, and thundershowers across Pakistan. Heavy to very heavy rainfall is expected in key regions, raising concerns about potential floods and landslides. Nationwide Weather Forecast Rain and thundershowers are predicted to span multiple provinces and regions. Major population centers are expected to experience wet weather conditions in the coming days. Affected Provinces and Regions Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Punjab Sindh Balochistan Kashmir Gilgit-Baltistan Islamabad High-Risk Flood Zones Flood risks are heightened in local streams and nullahs across several regions, including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan. The Potohar region, Dera Ghazi Khan, and northeastern Balochistan are also at risk. Urban flood threats are significant in low-lying areas like Islamabad-Rawalpindi, and northeastern Punjab cities such as Gujranwala and Lahore, as well as Peshawar, Nowshera, and southeastern Sindh. Infrastructure Vulnerabilities Strong winds, lightning, and heavy rainfall pose serious risks to fragile structures nationwide. The PMD has identified vulnerabilities that could lead to damage or collapse. Vulnerable Infrastructure Kacha houses in rural areas Roadside billboards and signage Solar panel installations Weak electric poles Mountainous Area Warnings Landslides and mudslides are likely in hilly terrains across the nation. High-risk areas include Murree, Galliyat, Kashmir, and several mountainous districts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, such as Dir, Swat, Abbottabad, and Swabi. Residents in these areas should remain vigilant. Public Safety and Advisories The PMD has issued safety guidelines urging citizens and travelers to take precautions during this severe weather period. Stay alert and avoid unnecessary travel in vulnerable areas Seek regular weather updates via media and official bulletins Tourists and travelers should exercise extreme caution, particularly in mountainous and low-lying areas Keep emergency contact numbers readily available Secure objects that could be blown away by strong winds For more information, check our Flood Safety Guide for preparedness tips and explore related articles in the Climate & Environment section for monsoon-season impacts.

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Govt to Use All Resources for Tree Plantation Campaign: PM

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to the Monsoon Tree Plantation Campaign. This initiative is a key part of the Green Pakistan Programme, aiming to expand forest cover and improve soil fertility nationwide using all available resources and natural solutions. National Call to Environmental Duty At the launch, the Prime Minister urged citizens to fulfill their environmental responsibilities. “Let us unite in this national tree plantation campaign and make it a success systematically,” he declared. He emphasized the need for collective action to create a “green, healthy, clean, and prosperous Pakistan” for both current and future generations. Environmental protection is a shared responsibility across all segments of society. Nationwide Participation Framework The campaign promotes broad participation and actively involves key stakeholders under various themes: Federal and provincial governments Social and religious leaders Citizens of all ages and backgrounds Women and youth organizations Educational and civic institutions The Prime Minister highlighted the vital roles of women, youth, and institutions in combating climate change. The campaign will also honor those who have sacrificed their lives during rescue operations. Ambitious Plantation Targets The campaign targets the planting of 41 million new saplings from August to October across Pakistan. This initiative addresses pressing environmental challenges in the nation. The Prime Minister pointed out that the current forest coverage of only five percent is insufficient for significant environmental protection. Recent flash floods highlight the urgent need for robust climate adaptation strategies. Mass plantation efforts are a core component of Pakistan’s resilience plan through coordinated national action.

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Kamal Directs Medical Support to Flood Victims in KP and GB

Federal Minister for Health, Syed Mustafa Kamal, has instructed all departments under the Ministry of Health to provide urgent medical support to the flood-affected areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Gilgit-Baltistan (GB). Urgent Medical Relief Efforts The health minister stresses the necessity of swiftly distributing essential resources to assist flood victims. The ministry is conducting comprehensive relief operations to effectively manage the medical emergencies in the affected provinces. Essential medicines Vaccines Medical aid supplies Emergency healthcare personnel Kamal highlights the importance of promptly deploying all available resources to effectively tackle the medical crisis. Collaboration with NDMA Mustafa Kamal underscores the need for close coordination with the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and provincial governments. Such collaboration is vital for ensuring the seamless delivery of emergency healthcare to flood-affected regions. “We must work jointly with the NDMA to guarantee uninterrupted medical assistance for those in need,” Kamal states. The strategy involves cohesive efforts between federal and provincial health departments for swift response and resource distribution to affected communities. Federal Commitment to Flood Relief The health minister reaffirms his ministry’s dedication to supporting flood victims with empathy. The government is actively involved in disaster response and relief operations. “We stand shoulder to shoulder with the people and families affected by the floods in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa during this difficult time,” he affirms. The federal government remains vigilant, ensuring coordinated relief efforts in KP and GB, and providing comprehensive medical support to all needy areas.

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