ISLAMABAD (PEN) : In response to the powerful 7.8-magnitude earthquake that recently struck Myanmar and Thailand, Pakistan has set up a crisis management cell to assist its citizens who may have been impacted by the disaster.
Pakistan Offers Support to Affected Regions
The Foreign Office of Pakistan announced the establishment of the crisis management cell on Friday, emphasizing the country’s commitment to providing aid and support to both Myanmar and Thailand during this difficult time. The earthquake has caused widespread damage, prompting urgent response efforts from local and international agencies.
Crisis Management Cell Details
The newly formed cell aims to provide assistance to Pakistanis who may have been affected by the earthquake in these regions. The Foreign Office has made it clear that citizens seeking help or information regarding their loved ones can reach out to the following contact numbers:
– Myanmar:
– +959880922880
– +959448999967
– +959457099977
– Thailand:
– +66 95 968 1506
– +66 91 697 7702
– Pakistan:
– +92 51 9207887
– Email: cmu1@mofa.gov.pk
*Pakistan’s Continued Commitment to Humanitarian Aid*
In addition to assisting its citizens, Pakistan has reiterated its commitment to offering humanitarian aid to Myanmar and Thailand as both countries begin the process of recovery. Efforts to provide aid, including emergency supplies and support, will be coordinated with international organizations.
Further Updates on Relief Operations
The Pakistani Foreign Office has pledged to provide further updates on relief efforts and the safety of Pakistani nationals in the affected areas. The country’s crisis management cell remains ready to respond to any emerging needs.