"The Battle of Last Summer May Be Over, But the War is Still Ongoing": Pakistan Floods Six Months On
Bashir Ahmad is a vegetable seller from Khairpur, Sindh. His house was destroyed in the floods, and he is now living with his wife and five children in a tent provided by Save the Children, amidst the ...
The road link between Balochistan and Sindh has been badly disrupted by floods caused by torrential rains. According to Provincial Disaster Management Authority of Balochistan, due to heavy downpour, ...
The chance to list our problems comes much later. Due to the effects of climate change, rains and floods in Sindh have destroyed 20,000 schools. The federal government has agreed to assist in ...
In Sindh province alone, the floods have killed more than 300 people. Along the narrow streets, people use whatever patch of dry ground is still available to pitch tents, as more rain is expected.
As of October 1, cotton arrival in Sindh was 1.390 million bales compared to 2.351 million bales in the same period last year Cotton arrival in Punjab clocked in at 1.540 million bales as compared ...
Rescue and relief operations are underway in flood-hit districts of Sindh province and civic agencies are busy in draining out rain water from low-lying areas. Radio Pakistan's Karachi correspondent ...
A Birmingham MP has described the ongoing floods in Pakistan as "devastating ... Mr Mahmood said he has friends in the Sindh and Balochistan provinces which have both been badly affected.
He said that in the coming days the prices of commodities will increase further as the supply of vegetables from Balochistan, Sindh and south Punjab has badly been affected because of floods.
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