U.S Sen John KerryThe United States plans to increase his aid to help victim in Pakistan from natural hazard $150million. U.S Sen John Kerry said on Thursday that they did not want Islamist to rebel and suffered during this crisis. However, the aid groups and the United Nations have complained about foreign donors in providing the aid late given the scale of the disaster. He added “That would increase to $150 million. The figure is expected to be announced at UN general assembly meeting in New York on Thursday.”

This natural hazard has affected 20 million people and about one-fifth of Pakistan Country. Whereas Saudi Arabia will donate $80 million to Pakistan, Washington has already spent $7.5 million over the next five years in Pakistan. The local aid groups in Pakistan army and international aid agencies have helped hundred of thousands of people with food, shelter, water and medical care, but the distribution has been disorganized and has not reached to everyone.

The state has been criticized for failing to respond quickly enough and there are also worrying about the extent of the suffering could cause the society in disorder and lead to political instability that might impact Pakistan’s fight against the Taliban.

The hazard began in the northwest of the country after the big heavy rains and floods thousand of towns and villages in Punjab and Sindh provinces.

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