Islamabad: To improve Pakistan’s response and preparedness to climate-induced disasters, the Japanese government has offered the country a grant worth $19 million (Rs3 billion) to build sophisticated weather surveillance radar in Sukkur in southern Sindh province. The installation of the new radar “will enhance Pakistan’s weather surveillance capacity and contribute to the mitigation of damages caused by natural and hydro-meteorological disasters” and deliver reliable and timely meteorological information. It will help develop a weather surveillance radar network that can cover around 90 per cent of the country. Noor Ahmad, Secretary Economic Affairs Division (EAD) and Ambassador of Japan M
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