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On November 15, 2010, the Government of Canada, announced that individual Canadians donated over $46.8 million for Pakistan flood relief and that the Government of Canada has put an equivalent amount into its Pakistan Flood Relief Fund.
On October 15, 2010, the Government of Canada, announced that it will provide a total of $11.5 million to support agricultural recovery in Pakistan.
In September 2010, two shipments of emergency bridges left for Pakistan. The Government of Canada is contributing 28 emergency bridges funded through DFAIT's Global Peace and Security Fund. A final shipment will be sent in October.
On September 14, 2010, the Government of Canada, announced $7.5 million in additional support for flood relief efforts in Pakistan. This will bring Canada's contribution to the international effort to help flood victims to $40.5 million, making Canada the fourth largest donor in response to the flood in Pakistan.
On September 12, 2010, Minister Baird, Leader of the Government of the House of Commons announced on behalf of Minister Oda, that the Government of Canada is extending the deadline for contributions to the Pakistan Flood Relief Fund to October 3, 2010.
Canada is monitoring the situation very closely and working with local authorities.
Heavy monsoon rains, which began on July 21, 2010, continue to affect many regions of Pakistan causing significant flooding and landslides. More than 1,700 people have lost their lives, 4 million are homeless and more than 20 million people have been affected by the floods.
Extensive damage to infrastructure and transportation routes has been reported and may hamper the provision of essential services. The Grand Trunk Road, Karakoram Highway and other major arteries are effectively closed.
Canadians are advised to monitor regional weather forecasts, avoid disaster areas and follow the advice of local authorities.
Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada advises against all travel to Pakistan, except for Islamabad and northern Punjab province, due to the flooding.
Please consult our Pakistan Travel Report.
Canadian citizens in Pakistan requiring emergency consular assistance should call Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada’s Emergency Operations Centre collect at 613-996-8885 or send an email to sos@international.gc.ca.
Friends and relatives in Canada seeking information on Canadian citizens believed to be in Pakistan should contact the Emergency Operations Centre by calling 1-800-387-3124 (Canada and the United States toll-free) or 613-943-1055 (local). They may also email sos@international.gc.ca.
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