
"Thirty-three million have been affected, in different ways; the final homeless figure is being assessed," says Climate Change Minister Sherry Rehman as monsoon floods ravage Balochistan and Sindh provinces.

Balochistan hit hard too at 496% above the 30 year average. This water is high now not only on both sides of the Indus in southern Pakistan but has triggered a new flash flood phenomenon where it’s raining in 7-8 unprecedented cycles, superflooding areas from a merciless sky2/2
— SenatorSherryRehman (@sherryrehman) August 25, 2022
💠 Floods in #LaoPDR affected over 40k people and over 8,000 hectares of agriculture lands
↘️ https://t.co/4YvRA5T8bf pic.twitter.com/rAOnnjWXfc— UN OCHA Asia Pacific (@OCHAAsiaPac) August 23, 2022
💠 Floods in #Pakistan affected over 2.3M people
💠 Flash floods in #Afghanistan
💠 Humanitarian situation deteriorates in #Rakhine #Myanmar
Sindh's battered by climate change:
— Nazish Brohi (@Nazish_Brohi) August 25, 2022
Locust attacks destroyed crops
Then intense heatwave destroyed crops
Cotton yield halved bec of drought
Rice cultivation banned on left bank because of water shortage downstream
Now everything drowned in floods
All this within TWO YEARS (1/3)
#Pakistan #floods #impact #population #leave #dead
https://www.globalcourant.com/pakistan-floods-impact-15-of-population-leave-nearly-1000-dead/?feed_id=15896&_unique_id=63082cbc24c70
إرسال تعليق