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World Bank, IsDB pledge $6.2bn for rehabilitation of flood victims

World Bank

Islamic Development Bank pledged funding $4.2bn over three years World Bank announced donation of $2bn for flood victims PM Shehbaz Sharif sought global support to generate $8bn GENEVA: The Islamic Development Bank and World Bank announced pledges of $6.2 billion to help build a climate-resilient Pakistan which suffered over $33 billion in losses due to … Read more

Pakistan: One of the world’s oldest sites, damages badly

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Pakistan suffers the worst floods in its history. One of the oldest preserved human settlements, suffers major damage. Torrential rain destroys the site. As Pakistan suffers the worst floods in its history, one of the oldest preserved human settlements in the world has suffered major damage from excessive rain. Moenjodaro, often spelled Mohenjo-daro, is a … Read more

Concerns for newborns affected by Pakistan’s terrible floods

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When Kainat Solangi’s daughter was born on August 14, it was pouring. It hasn’t stopped much, leaving her family stranded in a temporary tent. Pakistan has witnessed worst-ever floods. When Kainat Solangi’s daughter was born on August 14, it was pouring. Since then, it hasn’t stopped much, leaving her family stranded in a temporary tent … Read more

PM Shehbaz in Gilgit to review rescue, relief activities

PM Shehbaz in Gilgit
  • Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday arrived on a day-long visit to review the rescue and relief operation in the flood-hit areas of Gilgit-Baltistan
  • Advisor to PM on Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan Qamar Zaman Kaira and the senior opposition members of the GB parliament received the prime minister

GILGIT: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday arrived on a day-long visit to review the rescue and relief operation in the flood-hit areas of Gilgit-Baltistan.

On his arrival, Advisor to PM on Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan Qamar Zaman Kaira and the senior opposition members of the GB parliament received the prime minister.
Later, the prime minister flew to Ghizar district where he would visit the Bobar village and interacted with the flood-affected people.
During the visit, the authorities concerned would also brief the prime minister about the flood situation, consequent losses, and ongoing relief and rehabilitation activities. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif assured the flood-stricken people that the government would not leave them alone until all of the families were rehabilitated.

The prime minister, in an interaction with the flood-affected people of Ghizar’s Bobar village, expressed condolence over the loss of lives and properties.

During the briefing, the prime minister was told that the floods had killed 17 people and damaged 249 houses in the village. Moreover, 794 animals and several orchards were also washed away during the calamity. The prime minister assured the victims of the government’s all-out support for their relief and rehabilitation.

He said the government was making all-out efforts to ease the difficulties being faced by the people in flood-ravaged areas.

During the visit, the prime minister also distributed cheques among the flood-affected people of Shisper Glacier of Hunza at a ceremony held at Gilgit airport.

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Pakistan’s deadly floods observed by satellite Images

Pakistan floods satellite Images

The recent flooding in Pakistan has been labeled a “climate catastrophe” by the United Nations. One-third of the country is currently under water, with 15% of the population affected. The UN has warned that Pakistan urgently requires nearly $160 million.   The recent flooding in Pakistan has been labeled a “unprecedented climate catastrophe” by the … Read more

Anoushey chastises Bakhtawar Bhutto over Sindh flood comments

Bakhtawar Bhutto

Pakistan’s floods affect 2 million people, many criticise the government’s response. Anoushey Ashraf argues that the government’s responsibility is improved governance, not weather control. She calls such statements “tone-deaf” and criticised officials’ lack of responsibility. As Pakistan’s floods affect 2 million people, many criticise the government’s response. Anoushey Ashraf indirectly schooled Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari when … Read more

Pakistan Floods: Rains, floods claim 75 more lives in Pakistan

Pakistan Floods
  • 75 more people have died because of rain and floods in different parts of the country during the last 24 hours
  • According to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), flash floods have taken the lives of 1136, whereas 634 people have been injured overall
  • 10,051,570 houses have been damaged because of floods and rain. Furthermore, 735,375 cattle have been killed due to flash floods

ISLAMABAD: 75 more people have died because of rain and floods in different parts of the country during the last 24 hours, Bol news channel reported.

According to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), flash floods have taken the lives of 1136, whereas 634 people have been injured overall.

According to the NDMA report, 402 people died due to rain and floods in Sindh, whereas 168 people lost their lives in Punjab. Moreover, 250 died in Balochistan and 258 people lost their lives in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK). In Azad Kashmir, rain claimed the lives of 41 people. In the region of Gilgit Baltistan, 22 died.

As per the details provided by the NDMA, 10,051,570 houses have been damaged because of floods and rain. Furthermore, 735,375 cattle have been killed due to flash floods.

Highways across the country are also affected by rain and floods across the country. In Balochistan, 1000 kilometers of highways were affected, and 18 bridges were damaged.

In Sindh, 2,328 km of highways were affected, and 60 bridges were damaged. In Punjab, 121 km and 600 km of roads were affected in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK).

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