CM Malik says world to be appealed for aid of earth quake victims

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KARACHI: Balochistan Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik Baloch cutting short his Britain tour, reached Pakistan and said he will approach the world community for aid of the people affected by the earthquake in Balochistan on Friday.

Talking to media at Karachi airport, he said the government will tap into all available resources to overcome the situation spawned by the devastative earthquake, adding the comity of nations will be appealed for the aid of the quake-hit people.

At least 10,000 to 15,000 houses collapsed as a result of powerful earthquake; hence, the death toll is feared to soar, the Chief Minister noted asserting that he will establish his camp in the quake-hit area.

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