One of the things city officials had sought was immediate assistance for displaced families.
In India, where it has a much larger presence, the group was able to move more quickly to help open shelters for displaced families.
The reconstruction and the return of the displaced families is a slow process.
However, in the 1990s, 714 displaced families were accommodated among those who had not been able to meet the earlier deadline.
Those have put the number of displaced families at close to 14,000, which could mean 70,000 to 80,000 people.
A more public effort to evacuate and aid displaced families could have won further support.
She went to Nowshera to know about the specific needs of the displaced families.
Of the 3,000 displaced families and 32,500 people who lost jobs, most received $4,000.
After 1945 some of the rooms were made available as accommodation for displaced families.
In March 1986 the first of the displaced families moved back into brand new houses built by the city.