Pakistan flood

2022 - 8 - 28

Post cover
Image courtesy of "BBC News"

Pakistan floods: Desperation and displacement in Sindh province (BBC News)

The Prime Minister of Pakistan has said the "magnitude of the calamity" is bigger than expected, after visiting flood-hit areas. · Shehbaz Sharif was speaking ...

The country has appealed for more international aid. "No food has come here, but my sister is sick, she has been vomiting," the girl said. Near the city of Larkana, thousands of mud homes have sunk under water. Floods are not uncommon in Pakistan, but people here said these rains were different - more than anything that's ever been seen. There's not much to do for the people but to wait - wait for the rains to stop, wait for the water to go down, wait for more resources to be allocated to these kinds of communities. The full scale of the devastation in the province is yet to be fully understood - but the people described it as the worst disaster they've survived.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Guardian"

Pakistan floods death toll nearing 1000, say officials (The Guardian)

Flash floods triggered by destructive monsoon rains across much of Pakistan have killed nearly 1,000 people and injured and displaced thousands more since ...

She said: “Imran Khan refused to raise funds for flood and doing political fundraising and has called for political gatherings. He said in his weekly briefing on Friday that the appeal would be launched on 30 August. Khan has been holding rallies across the country since April, when he was ousted from power through a constitutional vote of no confidence. Khan was also criticised for refusing to collect funds for flood relief during his visit to flood-affected areas. Former prime minister Imran Khan has been under severe criticism for a planned rally on Saturday in Jhelum, in the north of Punjab province. Other dams in the area have also reportedly been damaged.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Reuters"

Pakistan floods force tens of thousands from homes overnight (Reuters)

Powerful flash floods in the northern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa caused the Kabul River to swell, sweeping away a large bridge overnight, cutting off some ...

The death toll from floods this month in Afghanistan had risen to 192, disaster authorities said. The foreign affairs ministry said Turkey had sent a team to help with rescue efforts. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com

Post cover
Image courtesy of "BuzzFeed News"

Horrifying Photos And Videos Capture The Utter Devastation Of ... (BuzzFeed News)

"Pakistan is living through a serious climate catastrophe, one of the hardest in the decade."

And in Dallas, [a summer’s worth of rainfall](https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/clarissajanlim/dallas-floods-extreme-weather-drought) in one day wreaked havoc in the city amid a drought in Texas. “Pakistan is living through a serious climate catastrophe, one of the hardest in the decade,” Rehman said in a Twitter video. “Through no fault of our own,” she added, noting that Pakistan emits less than 1% of global greenhouse gas emissions. In Africa, floods have taken a devastating toll on tens of thousands of people in Chad and Gambia, while nearly 4.6 million children in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia are threatened by severe malnutrition following a severe drought in the region, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. “This is clearly the climate crisis of the decade,” Rehman said. [according to](http://cms.ndma.gov.pk/storage/app/public/situation-reports/August2022/qu0APi0V5vgYrGhYGMLL.pdf) the National Disaster Management Authority.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "ABC News"

Pakistan's flood death toll nears 1000 as Prime Minister calls calls ... (ABC News)

Flash floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains across much of Pakistan have forced thousands to evacuate from their homes, as the death toll from the ongoing ...

"I have nothing left in life. "I appealed yesterday, and I appeal today, to all affluent people whom God has blessed with wealth ... "Government has sanctioned sufficient funds to financially compensate the affected people and we will not leave our people alone in this tough time," she said. to come forward and hold the hand of the suffering humanity in this difficult time," he said. "We pre-empted the situation and warned and forced hesitating residents to leave their homes for safety and move to relief camps established at government buildings in safe places," she said. In north-western Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, flooding destroyed the gates of a major water control system at the Swat River, leading to flooding in the districts of Charsadda and Nowshera, said Sania Safi, a top administrator in Charsadda.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "UPI.com"

Death toll from Pakistan floods nears 1000 (UPI.com)

The death toll from catastrophic flooding in Pakistan has risen to nearly 1000 since June, officials said Saturday.

"Khan is a national figure. Khan has been attacked for refusing to collect funds for flood relief during his visits. He has been demanding fresh elections and criticized the military and the west for helping his ouster.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "CNBCTV18"

Pakistan flood situation to worsen as Indus and Swat to swell further ... (CNBCTV18)

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan has declared a 'rain emergency' after 24 bridges and 50 hotels were washed away in flash floods.

He said in his weekly briefing on Friday that the appeal will be launched on Aug. In response to Sharif's appeal for international aid, the United Nations planned a $160 million flash appeal for donations, according to Foreign Ministry spokesman Asim Iftikhar. Another 1,456 persons were hurt, with 113 injuries reported in the last 24 hours, it said.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "USA TODAY"

Pakistan Floods: Death toll nears 1000 as monsoon season continues (USA TODAY)

Children use a raft to make their way in a flooded area after heavy monsoon rains on the outskirts of Sukkur, Sindh province, on Aug. 27, 2022.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Times Now"

Pakistan floods: As rains wreak havoc, flood-hit nation decides to ... (Times Now)

In the wake of the flood, the armed forces are being deployed, said Pakistan's Interior Minister Sanaullah. The troops have been called in under Article 245 ...

[Shehbaz Sharif](/topic/shehbaz-sharif)government on Thursday officially declared a “national emergency”. In the wake of the flood, the armed forces are being deployed, said Pakistan's Interior Minister Sanaullah. [Pakistan floods: As rains wreak havoc, flood-hit nation decides to deploy Army to carry rescue operations] [Pakistan](/topic/pakistan)due to the worst [floods](/topic/floods)in more than a decade, which led to the death of over 900 people and affected more than 33 million people, the government has decided to call in the Army to help in the rescue and relief operations.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Sky News"

Pakistan floods: Tens of thousands flee homes as country's PM ... (Sky News)

The latest destruction saw a major bridge destroyed overnight, cutting off some districts from road access, in the northern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The latest destruction saw a major bridge destroyed overnight, cutting off some districts from road access, in the northern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Nearly 1,000 people have been killed in the floods since mid-June, which have been triggered by heavy monsoon rains. Tens of thousands of people in Pakistan have been forced to flee their homes following deadly floods, as the country's prime minister warned the "magnitude of the calamity is bigger" than expected.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Financial Times"

Pakistan floods add to economic woes ahead of crucial IMF decision (Financial Times)

“It's the climate catastrophe of the decade,” climate change and environment minister Sherry Rehman told the Financial Times in an interview. “In living memory, ...

[Purchase a Team or Enterprise subscription for per week You will be billed per month after the trial ends](https://enterprise.ft.com/en-gb/services/group-subscriptions/group-contact-us/b/?barrierName=anon_barrier&segmentId=9fbe4fe1-9315-3d67-cc6d-2bc7650c4aea&ft-content-uuid=0ce97a59-98b3-4529-a75e-d128ff6cc774) [Purchase a Print subscription for 11,12 € per week You will be billed 107,91 € per month after the trial ends](https://subs.ft.com/spa3_uk3m?segmentId=461cfe95-f454-6e0b-9f7b-0800950bef25&utm_us=JJIBAX&utm_eu=WWIBEAX&utm_ca=JJIBAZ&utm_as=FIBAZ&ft-content-uuid=0ce97a59-98b3-4529-a75e-d128ff6cc774) [Purchase a Digital subscription for 6,64 € per week You will be billed 39 € per month after the trial ends](https://subs.ft.com/spa3_digital?ft-content-uuid=0ce97a59-98b3-4529-a75e-d128ff6cc774)

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Indian Express"

Explained: Half of Pakistan is under water, what has led to the ... (The Indian Express)

Minister Sherry Rehman has said Pakistan is going through its eighth cycle of monsoon; normally the country has only three to four cycles of monsoon rain.

Balochistan is the other badly-hit region, which has got 129.7 mm of rain from August 1-26, a deviation of 522% from the normal 20.9 mm in the region for this period. She said: “Pakistan is living through a serious climate catastrophe, one of the hardest in the decade. “Pakistan is under an unprecedented monsoon spell and data suggests the possibility of re-emergence of another cycle in September,” she said. Other most-at-risk Asian countries in the Index are Bangladesh, Myanmar, and the Philippines. Extreme weather events around the world have been seen as evidence of climate change. Communications ministry informs us that it was built 5 metres above the level of the bridge that went down in the 2010 superflood. Rehman said Pakistan is passing through “climate catastrophe”. This was 211% more than the normal of 113.7 mm during this period. [@pmdgov]office data should speak to what’s going on: for the month of August the provinces of Sindh and Balochistan showing large deviations from average expected rainfall. Last year (2021), Pakistan was in 11.3% deficit of this figure, having received 125 mm of rain. The floods are said to be bigger than the 2010 ‘superflood’ that impacted 20 million people and killed almost 2,000, according to government estimates. The rainfall usually begins only in July, but this year, it started raining heavily in June itself, triggering floods.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Hindustan Times"

Pakistan floods: Death toll tops 1000; 'very high' level warning issued (Hindustan Times)

The floods affected the lives of millions of people after which the Pakistan government declared a "national emergency". | World News.

AstraZeneca's blockbuster diabetes drug Farxiga led to significant reductions in the risk of hospitalisation and death in people with all types of heart failure, according to study data released on Saturday, opening the door to a substantial increase in patients who could benefit. Friday after a reported disturbance on part of the amphitheater's lawn, with some of them shouting about a possible shooting, The Indianapolis Star reported. The decision to allow these four persons to operate the account had been taken by the central finance board of the PTI, according to a notification issued on December 26, 2012, days before the account was opened. On Saturday, Pakistan's Flood Forecasting Division (FFD) sent a warning that very high and above level flooding is likely to continue in River Kabul at Nowshera during the next 24 hours. A total of 72 districts have been declared calamity hit, according to Geo News, as the country is grappling with its worst natural disaster in over a decade. The monsoon flooding in Pakistan continues to wreak havoc as 119 people died in the last 24 hours, according to figures released by the country's National Disaster Management Authority, taking the total death toll from calamity to 1,033.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "SBS"

'Catastrophe of epic scale': Death toll from devastating Pakistan ... (SBS)

Officials say flash floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains across much of Pakistan have killed more than 1000 people and displaced thousands since ...

I don't think this level of destruction has taken place before." The worst-hit areas are Balochistan and Sindh in the south and west, but almost all of Pakistan has suffered this year. Earlier this year, much of the nation was in the grip of a drought and heatwave, with temperatures hitting 51 degrees Celsius in Jacobabad, Sindh province. "I have seen from the air and the devastation can't be expressed in words," he said on state TV after visiting Sukkur. "Right now, Indus is in high flood," said Aziz Soomro, the supervisor of a barrage that regulates the river's flow near Sukkur. The crisis has forced the government to declare a state of emergency.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "CNN"

Hundreds of children among 1000 people killed by Pakistan ... (CNN)

Severe rains and flooding have killed at least 1033 people, including 348 children, and left 1527 more injured in Pakistan since mid-June, officials said on ...

"Pakistan is going through its eighth cycle of monsoon while normally the country has only three to four cycles of rain," Rehman said. Meanwhile, flood relief centers are being established in various parts of the country to assist collection, transportation and distribution of flood relief goods to victims, the Pakistan Armed Forces said. At least 33 million people have been affected by the disaster, Pakistan's Minister for Climate Change Sherry Rehman said on Thursday.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "BBC News"

Pakistan floods: Sindh province awaits more deluges and devastation (BBC News)

More than 1000 people have died since monsoons began in June, with new floods this week.

You can also get in touch in the following ways: Please get in touch by emailing: But the devastation is not isolated to Sindh province. Do you have family or friends in the region? The infrastructure was already basic in many rural communities. "We are seeing for ourselves on the ground that climate change is happening. it is overwhelming," he told Reuters. But it will take more than a few days of sunshine to make life right again. "She went to the bank of the river and a gush of water followed and took her away." The torrents from swollen rivers in the mountainous north are due to arrive in the coming days. In this province - which has a population of almost 50 million - there has been a little reprieve from the rains. In Sindh, the message in every village the BBC visited was: "Send help."

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Guardian"

Pakistan declares floods a 'climate catastrophe' as death toll tops 1000 (The Guardian)

Flash flooding from 'monster monsoon' washes away villages and crops and leaves thousands homeless.

Officials say Pakistan is unfairly bearing the consequences of irresponsible environmental practices elsewhere in the world. Its assistant commissioner, Saqib Khan, told local media it had requested military helicopters to rescue stranded families as “there is no road route, and the communication system and electricity in the affected areas has broken down”. It is a climate dystopia at our doorstep,” said Rehman. It said this year’s floods were comparable with those of 2010 – the worst on record – when more than 2,000 people died and nearly a fifth of the country was under water. Local media reported that at least 83,000 livestock had died in the last 24 hours. The on-camera statement was retweeted by the country’s ambassador to the EU.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Hindu"

Pakistan flooding | Over 1000 killed in 'serious climate catastrophe' (The Hindu)

Sherry Rehman, a top Pakistani climate official, said Pakistan is experiencing a “serious climate catastrophe, one of the hardest in the decade”

Military chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa visited flood-affected areas of southern Sindh province to expedite relief work there. “So in north actually just now we are... We’ll need to have climate resilient crops as well as structures,” she said. The unprecedented monsoon season has affected all four of the country's provinces. “Thank God we are safe now on this road quite high from the flooded area," he said. Many have also taken shelter on roadsides, said Kamran Bangash, a spokesperson for the provincial government.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Guardian"

'People are getting sick': destitution in flood-hit Pakistan (The Guardian)

With their homes destroyed by worst flooding in living memory, people in Jaffarabad appeal for help.

He said 90% of the houses where he lived had been demolished and their livestock had died. “We are in dire need of medicines, dry ration, tents and medical camps. “People had built their houses after the flood of 2010. Balochistan already had some of the worst infrastructure and communications in Pakistan, a fact that will make its recovery even longer and harder. He said local people had never seen so much water where they lived. They had left the Jaffarabad region of Pakistan’s impoverished Balochistan province as a monsoon deluge that authorities say has claimed more than 1,000 lives since June swept away their homes and livelihoods.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "NPR"

Pakistan's floods have killed more than 1000. It's been called a ... (NPR)

Flash flooding from the heavy rains has washed away villages and crops as soldiers and rescue workers evacuated stranded residents to the safety of relief camps ...

You may click on “Your Choices” below to learn about and use cookie management tools to limit use of cookies when you visit NPR’s sites. If you click “Agree and Continue” below, you acknowledge that your cookie choices in those tools will be respected and that you otherwise agree to the use of cookies on NPR’s sites. This information is shared with social media, sponsorship, analytics, and other vendors or service providers.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "BBC News"

Pakistan flood victims throw note pleading for help (BBC News)

Hundreds of people are stranded across the river in the Manoor valley of Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province after a flash flood hit the region on Friday ...

"My home is on the other side and now I'll have to walk for eight hours to reach my home. "My home and my children are on the other side of the river. "Many people are sick and can't leave the village on foot. Floods have destroyed some of them, along with a police station and a religious school. It is then that some of them throw us a piece of paper across the river, packing it into a plastic bag filled with stones in order to throw it to the side of the river where we are filming. "Work has already started regarding reconstruction of the bridge, but it will take some time." Since then, all the villages on the other side of the river have been cut off and resident are waiting for help. This is the only way they can communicate with the other part of the village these days. But authorities are telling us that we should start walking around the other side of the mountain to reach our homes. She tells the BBC she can see her home but is unable to reach it. Those are the contents of a handwritten note villagers throw to our team when we visit. The valley has been hit by a torrential flood that killed at least 15 people, including women and children.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Metro Philadelphia"

Pakistan flooding deaths pass 1000 in 'climate catastrophe' - Metro ... (Metro Philadelphia)

Deaths from widespread flooding in Pakistan topped 1000 since mid-June, officials said Sunday, as the country's climate minister called the deadly monsoon ...

The government has deployed soldiers to help civilian authorities in rescue and relief operations across the country. experiencing what is known as glacial lake outburst floods which we have many of because Pakistan is home to the highest number of glaciers outside the polar region.” The unprecedented monsoon season has affected all four of the country’s provinces. “Thank God we are safe now on this road quite high from the flooded area,” he said. The on-camera statement was retweeted by the country’s ambassador to the European Union. Many have also taken shelter on roadsides, said Kamran Bangash, a spokesperson for the provincial government.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "CBS News"

Pakistan flooding death toll tops 1000 (CBS News)

The country's climate minister called the deadly monsoon season "a serious climate catastrophe."

Pope Francis on Sunday said he wanted to assure his "closeness to the populations of Pakistan struck by flooding of disastrous proportions." The government has deployed soldiers to help civilian authorities in rescue and relief operations across the country. The unprecedented monsoon season has affected all four of the country's provinces. "Thank God we are safe now on this road quite high from the flooded area," he said. The on-camera statement was retweeted by the country's ambassador to the European Union. Many have also taken shelter on roadsides, said Kamran Bangash, a spokesperson for the provincial government.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Sun Daily"

Huge relief operation under way as Pakistan flood death toll rises (The Sun Daily)

SUKKUR: A huge relief operation was under way Monday and international aid began trickling in as Pakistan struggled to deal with monsoon flooding that...

Millions of acres of rich farmland have been flooded by weeks of non-stop rain, but now the Indus is threatening to burst its banks as a result of torrents of water coursing downstream from tributaries in the north. Near Sukkur, a city in southern Sindh province and home to an ageing colonial-era barrage on the Indus River that is vital to preventing further catastrophe, one farmer lamented the devastation wrought on his rice fields. This year's floods are comparable to 2010 -- the worst on record -- when more than 2,000 people died and nearly a fifth of the country was under water.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Voice of America"

Pakistan Flooding Deaths Pass 1000 in 'Climate Catastrophe' (Voice of America)

Flash flooding from the heavy rains has washed away villages and crops as soldiers and rescue workers evacuated stranded residents to the safety of relief ...

The government has deployed soldiers to help civilian authorities in rescue and relief operations across the country. The unprecedented monsoon season has affected all four of the country's provinces. experiencing what is known as glacial lake outburst floods which we have many of because Pakistan is home to the highest number of glaciers outside the polar region." “Thank God we are safe now on this road quite high from the flooded area," he said. Many have also taken shelter on roadsides, said Kamran Bangash, a spokesperson for the provincial government. The on-camera statement was retweeted by the country’s ambassador to the European Union.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "BBC News"

Pakistan flood victims throw note pleading for help (BBC News)

Many residents of the mountainous Manoor valley say they are stranded and are unable to get home.

"My home is on the other side and now I'll have to walk for eight hours to reach my home. "My home and my children are on the other side of the river. "Many people are sick and can't leave the village on foot. Floods have destroyed some of them, along with a police station and a religious school. It is then that some of them throw us a piece of paper across the river, packing it into a plastic bag filled with stones in order to throw it to the side of the river where we are filming. "Work has already started regarding reconstruction of the bridge, but it will take some time." Since then, all the villages on the other side of the river have been cut off and resident are waiting for help. This is the only way they can communicate with the other part of the village these days. But authorities are telling us that we should start walking around the other side of the mountain to reach our homes. She tells the BBC she can see her home but is unable to reach it. Those are the contents of a handwritten note villagers throw to our team when we visit. The valley has been hit by a torrential flood that killed at least 15 people, including women and children.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Guardian"

Pakistan floods: plea for help amid fears monsoon could put a third ... (The Guardian)

Foreign minister urges countries and IMF to help stricken country after climate change minister speaks of climate 'catastrophe'

The government has deployed soldiers to help civilian authorities in rescue and relief operations across the country. Rehman said on Sunday that the warming climate was causing glaciers in mountainous northern regions to melt faster than normal, exacerbating the impact of the heavy rain. I request people to come ahead and help.” Many have also taken shelter on roadsides, said Kamran Bangash, a spokesperson for the provincial government. It was important for developed countries to do more to reduce their dependency on fossil fuels, Bradshaw said. Many crops that provided much of the population’s livelihoods had been wiped out, he added.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "BBC News"

Nottingham charity 'overwhelmed' by Pakistan flood disaster (BBC News)

Muslim Hands is appealing for more funds to help them deliver aid in disaster-hit Pakistan.

"We are funded by ordinary donors on the street and we desperately need people to come forward and show an outpouring of donations to their brothers and sisters in Pakistan." It has asked supporters in the UK to donate whatever they can to help "their brothers and sisters" in Pakistan. A charity has said its aid workers in Pakistan are being "overwhelmed" by the tens of thousands of people affected by flooding.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "BBC News"

Pakistan floods: Appeals for aid as 119 more die in a day (BBC News)

The death toll from the monsoon rains has reached 1,033 - with 119 killed in the last 24 hours, the National Disaster Management Authority says. The US, UK, UAE ...

You can also get in touch in the following ways: The needs of the survivors are varied. Please get in touch by emailing: Children carrying other children make their way to the long queue. Do you have family or friends in the region? "The house which we built with years of hard work started sinking in front of our eyes," Junaid Khan, 23, told the AFP news agency. "No food has come here. One local official described them as "floods of biblical proportions". In one village we visit, the people sat there are desperate for food. One 12-year-old girl says she and her baby sister have not eaten in a day. We visit one where many children have developed waterborne diseases. They were more than anything that's ever been seen here.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Free Malaysia Today"

Huge relief operation under way as Pakistan flood death toll rises (Free Malaysia Today)

Officials say 1061 people have died since June when the seasonal rains began.

Connection is secure Checking if the site connection is secure Occasionally, you may see this page while the site ensures that the connection is secure.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Voice of America"

Pakistan Foreign Minister: Help Needed After 'Overwhelming' Floods (Voice of America)

Unusually heavy monsoon rains have caused devastating floods in both the north and south of the country, affecting more than 30 million people and killing more ...

"Despite the fact that Pakistan contributes negligible amounts to the overall carbon footprint ... Bhutto-Zardari, the son of assassinated former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, said the economic impact was still being assessed, but that some estimates had put it at $4 billion. it is overwhelming," said Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari in an interview with Reuters, adding many crops that provided much of the population's livelihoods had been wiped out.

UK assisting Pakistan in flood relief efforts (GOV.UK)

The UK is providing urgent support to Pakistan after flooding in the south of the country killed at least 900 people. Extreme monsoon rainfall has affected ...

It also provided life-saving clean water, sanitation, and shelter to over 55,000 vulnerable people in Pakistan to help them recover from the devastating floods. - Pakistan is the eighth most at risk country globally from the impacts of Climate Change (an improvement from fifth most at-risk country in 2020). In response to the disaster, the UK will provide up to £1.5 million for the relief effort. My thoughts and prayers are with all the victims and their families, and I would like to pay tribute to everyone involved in the relief efforts. The UK stands with the people of Pakistan during this time of need. We are witnessing the catastrophe that climate change can cause and how it impacts the most vulnerable.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Reuters"

Pakistan foreign minister says help needed after 'overwhelming' floods (Reuters)

Pakistan needs financial help to deal with "overwhelming" floods, its foreign minister said on Sunday, adding that he hoped financial institutions such as ...

"Despite the fact that Pakistan contributes negligible amounts to the overall carbon footprint ... Bhutto-Zardari, the son of assassinated former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, said the economic impact was still being assessed, but that some estimates had put it at $4 billion. it is overwhelming," said Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari in an interview with Reuters, adding many crops that provided much of the population's livelihoods had been wiped out. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com

Post cover
Image courtesy of "ThePrint"

Over 5.7 million people affected with flood in Pakistan (ThePrint)

Islamabad [Pakistan], August 29 (ANI): Over 5.7 million people were affected in Pakistan as the country faces the worst rain-induced flooding in its history ...

Out of the total, 662,446 homes have been partially damaged, and 287,412 have been fully destroyed. The country’s government has made appeals for donations to cope with the devastating impact of floods on both national and international levels. A total of 949,858 homes have been partially or fully destroyed.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Bloomberg"

Pakistan Flood Death Toll Surpasses 1000 as Economic Cost Grows (Bloomberg)

Pakistan expects an economic hit of at least $10 billion as flooding from the highest rainfall in more than three decades continues to threaten lives in the ...

Post cover
Image courtesy of "ABC News"

International aid reaches flood-ravaged Pakistan (ABC News)

International aid is reaching Pakistan, as the military and volunteers desperately tried to evacuate many thousands stranded by widespread flooding driven ...

Pakistan charities were also active in flood-hit areas, and the government says everyone should contribute to help flood victims. Last week, the United Nations in a statement said that it has allocated $3 million for U.N. Pakistan says it recently narrowly avoided a default, and later Monday IMF's executive board was expected to approve the release of the much-awaited $1.7 billion for this Islamic nation. Trucks carrying tents, food, and water arranged by Pakistan were also being dispatched to various parts of the country by the National Disaster Management Authority for tens of thousands of flood victims. He appealed to Pakistanis living abroad to generously donate to the flood victims. He said the planes carrying aid from some countries have already reached Pakistan, and he predicted more.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "TIME"

International Aid Reaches Flood-Ravaged Pakistan (TIME)

Flash floods across the country have affected 33 million Pakistanis, damaged nearly a million homes and killed at least 1061 people.

Pakistan charities were also active in flood-hit areas, and the government says everyone should contribute to help flood victims. Last week, the United Nations in a statement said that it has allocated $3 million for U.N. Pakistan says it recently narrowly avoided a default, and later Monday IMF’s executive board was expected to approve the release of the much-awaited $1.7 billion for this Islamic nation. He appealed to Pakistanis living abroad to generously donate to the flood victims. The United Nations will launch an international appeal for Pakistani flood victims on Tuesday in Islamabad. Cargo planes from Turkey and the United Arab Emirates began the international rush to assist the impoverished nation, landing on Sunday in Islamabad carrying tents, food and other daily necessities.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Sky News"

Pakistan floods which have killed 1000 people 'may not have ... (Sky News)

All four of the country's provinces have been hit by the unusually heavy rains, with more than 30 million people affected.

Peter Ophoff, from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, told Sky News: "The monsoon season should have stopped by the end of July. "The biggest problem is access. Flooding from the Swat River hit Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where tens of thousands of people - particularly in the Charsadda and Nowshehra districts - have been evacuated from their homes to camps in government buildings. We are now in the end of August, and we still have very heavy rain. All four of the country's provinces have been hit by the unusually heavy rains, with over 30 million people affected. All four of the country's provinces have been hit by the unusually heavy rains, with more than 30 million people affected.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "CNBC"

'Overwhelming' floods prompt Pakistan foreign minister to ask for ... (CNBC)

Before severe flooding struck, Pakistan was already in an economic crisis, facing high inflation, a depreciating currency and a current account deficit.

"Despite the fact that Pakistan contributes negligible amounts to the overall carbon footprint ... Bhutto-Zardari, the son of assassinated former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, said the economic impact was still being assessed, but that some estimates had put it at $4 billion. it is overwhelming," said Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari in an interview with Reuters, adding many crops that provided much of the population's livelihoods had been wiped out. The IMF board will decide this week on whether to release $1.2 billion as part of the seventh and eighth tranches of Pakistan's bailout program, which it entered in 2019. - The IMF board will decide this week on whether to release $1.2 billion as part of the seventh and eighth tranches of Pakistan's bailout program, which it entered in 2019. Unusually heavy monsoon rains have caused devastating floods in both the north and south of the country, affecting more than 30 million people and killing more than 1,000.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "NPR"

International aid reaches Pakistan, where floods have claimed more ... (NPR)

International aid was reaching Pakistan on Monday as evacuations were underway for widespread flooding that have claimed more than 1000 lives this summer.

You may click on “Your Choices” below to learn about and use cookie management tools to limit use of cookies when you visit NPR’s sites. If you click “Agree and Continue” below, you acknowledge that your cookie choices in those tools will be respected and that you otherwise agree to the use of cookies on NPR’s sites. This information is shared with social media, sponsorship, analytics, and other vendors or service providers.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "CNA"

'Everything is destroyed': Pakistan flood survivors plead for aid (CNA)

SHIKARPUR: The smattering of homes in Panjal Sheikh started to collapse one by one, as torrential rain lashed the tiny southern Pakistani village and ...

"We are in deep pain and waiting for someone to help us." "I felt the pain but I was scared to tell anyone," said Naheed Sheikh, 30. Advertisement We can't even cook a meal for ourselves," Rasool said.

Explore the last week