Disaster Management and Relief Adviser Farooq-e-Azam said on Tuesday, no new areas have been flooded after India opened 109 gates of the Farakka Barrage when parts of the country are reeling from catastrophic flood.
He came up with the information while briefing the media at a joint press conference of the ministry and the armed forces about the current situation of the ongoing flood at the Secretariat.
The adviser said the government is working in coordination with all concerned in relief distribution.
Initiatives have been taken to transport relief to the places from where the water is receding.
In many cases, the army and other forces are taking relief through helicopters in more remote areas.
“We expect the running water will recede quickly in the areas that are being flooded again. We will be able to complete the relief activities smoothly. People’s enthusiasm are giving us strength,” he added.