ISLAMABAD – Hollywood star and noted humanitarian Angelina Jolie will visitthe South Asian country in a bid to show solidarity with the victims and tosee the relief work.
Reports in local media said Angelina, who is the United Nations SpecialEnvoy, is expected to visit Pakistan soon to see the destruction caused bymonstrous monsoon rains and floods.
The *Wanted* star has not shared any development on social media whilereports quoting sources said she applied for a visa to visit Pakistan whereover 30 million people are displaced and the unprecedented floods havecaused a loss of up to $40 billion.
The 47-year-old is no stranger to the country with the second-largestMuslim population as she had visited the country several times sincebecoming a goodwill ambassador for the UN refugee agency.
She last visited Pakistan in 2010 following the massive floods thatdevastated parts of the country. Prior to that, she had toured the countrythrice to highlight the decades-long plight of Afghan refugees living inPakistan.
Lately, Members of the United States Congress also visited theflood-affected regions in Pakistan. United Nations Secretary-GeneralAntonio Guterres too appealed for massive global support as he visited thecountry.








