In advance of the anticipated snowfall in Murree, PDMA sends relief supplies.
Two trucks of relief supplies have been sent to Murree by the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) to help with the difficulties caused by the anticipated snowfall.
A meeting to evaluate the preparations was presided over by Khawaja Salman Rafique, the health minister and chairman of the Disaster Management Committee. The PDMA Director General informed the provincial minister at the meeting about the steps being taken to lessen the effects of severe weather in the area.
Essentials like shoes, thick hats, rain coverings, blankets, shovels, and specialized search-and-rescue suits and jackets are among the relief supplies. The purpose of these supplies is to assist the Murree government in guaranteeing the security and well-being of locals and tourists amid severe weather conditions.
“We are dedicated to giving the Murree administration every assistance they need to address the difficulties caused by severe weather,” Khawaja Salman Rafique stated.
By taking a proactive stance, the PDMA is intended to improve regional readiness and reduce interruptions from the predicted snowfall.