ISLAMABAD: A Saudi organisation has announced to build 5,000 houses for the displaced people of Pakistan.
King Abdullah’s Relief Campaign for Pakistani People has already constructed 2,000 houses in different flood-stricken areas of Sindh province. The keys of these houses had been given to the families displaced due to heavy rains and floods. The project of housing is being completed in phases.
The areas where these houses are being constructed for flood-hit people included Mirpurkhas, Sanghar, Umer Kot, Dadu, Mitiari, Tharparkar and Kashmore. “The families affected by the calamity have moved in these houses and enjoying basic facilities,” said Dr Khalid M Al-Othmani, Regional Director of KARCPP while talking to reporters.
Saudi Arabia has provided the amount collected from the Saudi public donations to express solidarity and bring the cherishing movements back to the faces of the people who were facing the difficulties emerged after the natural calamities in their areas.






