Flood Recovery in Pakistan


   A monsoon on steroids directly linked to climate change caused a
summer of flooding in Pakistan. So catastrophic that it has repeatedly been
described as biblical. It left a third of the country under water submerging
entire villages killing more than 1,700 destroying homes, infrastructure, and
vast cropland, and leaving millions displaced. Furthermore, more than four
months after the worst of the flooding nearly and the floodwater is still
standing in some areas. 

   It would be enormously difficult for any country to
recover from such a disaster and rebuild lost infrastructure, including roads
and schools, let alone a government dealing with cash.




Sazeen
Turbat, Kech



 

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