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An overview of Indus River before and after flooding in Rajanpur, Pakistan, on March 24 and Aug. 28, respectively. (Maxar Technologies/Reuters) Prime Minister Shabaz Sharif on Monday said the ...
Tens of millions of people in Pakistan are affected by relentless ... A village is seen before the floods and after being surrounded by the flood water. In the country's south and west, many ...
Months of heavy monsoon rains have triggered widespread flooding in Pakistan, some of the worst ... Displaced people are being housed in makeshift camps after fleeing from their flood hit homes.
Pakistan's landscape has been transformed, homes and buildings have been swept away and farmland turned into mud across swaths of the country, new satellite imagery of the recent deadly flooding ...
Food is in short supply after water covered ... have died from the floods since mid-June, nearly 400 of them children, while millions have been displaced, according to Pakistan’s National ...
DADU, Pakistan — Before the floods ... Had such resources been available after the floods, said Zebunnisa Kolachi, perhaps Pakistan would not be experiencing a secondary public health crisis.
Deaths from widespread flooding in Pakistan topped 1,000 since mid-June ... this year — in mid- June — reached 1,061 people after new fatalities were reported across different provinces.
Last summer's flooding in Pakistan killed at least ... per person per day before the floods to as low as 10 liters (2.6 gallons) after, according to the UK-based charity WaterAid.
Pakistan was already on the verge of economic collapse and kneeling before the International ... You’re going to be stranded after the flooding. So there are many factors to vulnerability ...
Pakistan’s “never-before-seen” floods have affected 33 million people, many of whom are still seeking safe refuge after record monsoon rains damaged or destroyed more than a million homes.
Flooding in Sehwan, in southeast Pakistan. Unusually heavy rains are ... whose home had to be rebuilt after flooding in 2022. The home was damaged again this summer from heavy rains.
Similar floods happened again the following year, and the year after that. That cycle is only likely to get worse thanks to climate change. That’s why, Lari says, Pakistan should strive to limit ...