ISLAMABAD: A US congressman, Tom Suozzi, arrived in Islamabad on Sunday to “survey” the devastation caused by the recent floods in Pakistan and see how best to helpe the displaced people belonging to the country’s flood-affected areas.
Pakistan has witnessed unprecedented rains that led to flash floods in different parts of the country. The monsoon season, which began in June, destroyed houses, farmlands and other infrastructure, forcing the government to seek international help to deal with the situation.
According to senior Pakistani officials, the rehabilitation activities can last for several years and may cost the country over $10 billion.
“I just arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan to survey the devastation from the massive flooding impacting at least 1/3 of the country,” the US congressman announced in a Twitter post. “Please keep the people of Pakistan in your prayers and stay tuned as I report back over the next few days.”
In a brief video message shared on the social media platform, Suozzi said he would be visiting the flood-hit areas “to help Pakistani friends.”
“So many of my constituent Pakistani-Americans have talked to me about the devastation that has affected their friends and family,” he said. “Throughout the country, over 30 million people have been affected, a million homes have been damaged, over a thousand people have died, [and] so many more people are suffering. Let’s do everything we can to help our friends and allies here in Pakistan.”
The American politician is expected to meet senior Pakistani officials.
A US congresswoman, Sheila Jackson, will also be visiting the country to evaluate the situation.
Jackson requested President Joe Biden to provide immediate humanitarian assistance to Pakistan before leaving her country.










