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ISLAMABAD, Oct. 15 (Xinhuanet) -- Pakistani Prime
Minister Shaukat Aziz told reporters Saturday that rebuilding Pakistan after the
devastating earthquake will cost some 5 billion US dollars.
"It will take 10 years for the affected areas to get
back," said the prime minister.
ĦĦĦĦThe Pakistani government put the death toll at 38,000 on
Saturday and said 62,000 were injured, about 3 million people have been
affected.
Aziz said the death toll might increase as more
places are being searched and more bodies are being excavated.
The government has decided to establish an Earthquake
Rehabilitation Authority to coordinate the relief and rebuilding efforts, he
said, adding the authority will comprise representatives from different
departments and will be under the leadership of the prime minister.
Aziz said the relief operation which is focusing on
cities and towns at the moment will cover more areas, especially remote
villages.
He said the government will issue daily report to
inform the public about the needs of different affected areas and guide the
distribution of relief goods.
As some local officials were also killed in the
earthquake, the government faced difficulties in the early stage of the rescue
and relief operation.
"Local administrations are being restored. We get
more organized every day," said Aziz.
Aziz said what the affected areas need most urgently
at the moment is shelter as the winter is coming.
The government is restoring the communication
facility in the affected areas and the mobile phone service has been
reestablished in some areas, said Aziz.
Responding to questions why some residents are
leaving the devastated cities such as Muzaffarabad, Aziz said residents in some
northern areas have the tradition to leave for other regions in the winter.
He said the government will set up camps near the
affected areas to accommodate the victims. "They have reasons to leave. They
also have reasons to stay there also." Enditem |