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Governor Kundi directs PRC to extend relief to Kurram TDPs
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PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi on Sunday directed Pakistan Red Crescent (PRC) to extend all possible assistance to the temporary displaced persons (TDPs) in the Kurram tribal district. In response to the ongoing humanitarian needs, the governor emphasised the urgent need for extending immediate support to those affected by the displacement. Governor Kundi assured that food supplies for the displaced populations in Darsmand and Thall areas had been secured for the upcoming days, ensuring that no individual was left without essential resources during this challenging time. Following the instructions of chairman Habib Malik Orakzai, the emergency response team of the Pakistan Red Crescent has been deployed to the areas of Hangu and Thall for rapid emergency response. This deployment aims to ensure that relief efforts are swiftly and effectively carried out in response to the needs of the TDPs. In collaboration with the district administration, Pakistan Red Crescent has also conducted a thorough assessment of the situation. A comprehensive report based on the findings will be submitted shortly to further guide the relief efforts. Pakistan Red Crescent, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa remains steadfast in its commitment to providing continuous support and assistance to the displaced individuals, ensuring their immediate needs are met with the utmost urgency.
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