Why Pakistan is facing a climate catastrophe More than a thousand dead

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  • Jiraporn66 NONNOILL 1 year ago

     

     

    The mass of floodingbig win slot 168waters from the torrential rain swept many villages and crops into the river. As soldiers and rescuers mobilized to help the victims leave their homes and move to temporary shelters. including expediting distribution of supplies to the displaced people in this disaster

     

    Pakistan National Disaster Management Agency Updated the numbers on Sunday, Aug. 28, that counts from the month. Jun. onwards The death toll in the early monsoon season has risen to 1,061 across the country. Of these, more than 350 children.

     

     

    Sherry Rehman, the Pakistani senator and the country's climate minister. Post a video on Twitter. that Pakistan is facing a catastrophic climate disaster. It was the worst suffering in a decade.

     

    “We are at the scene of many extreme weather events. Whether it's a relentless heat wave, wildfires, flash floods, Melting glaciers gushed, floods, and now face the deadly monsoon season of the decade that never stops. Throughout the country," Rehman said, with Pakistan's ambassador to the European Union. Retweet this post

     

     

    Minister Rehman also told Turkish media outlet TRT World that Pakistan normally experiences 3-4 cycles of rain, but this year it has been eight times. Before the rain subsides, a quarter or a third of Pakistan is likely to be submerged. And the percentage of rapid currents from the Great Flood is shocking.

     

    “This is what it says is a global crisis, we need a better plan. and sustainable development We still need to restore seasonal agricultural production. as well as structures.”

     

    The report stated that The water spilled from the Swat River in the middle of the night. Flooded Khyber province, Paktun Hua in the northwest. affect the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. Especially in Jarsadda and Nawashera districts, villagers had to evacuate to government buildings as temporary shelters. including sleeping in the middle of the soil and eating in the sand now

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