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Pakistan women lie in their beds in the hospital for treatment after their homes were hit by floods in Shikarpur district of Sindh Province, of Pakistan, Thursday, Sep. 1, 2022. Fareed Khan / AP ...
Pakistan’s national disaster authority said most people have returned to their towns or villages, but its flood records stop in November 2022. Almost 8 million people were displaced at the ...
Pakistan's largest civil society network, the Rural Support Programs (RSPN), was working across the flood zones, sending in aid and first responders.
Days of monsoon rains and flash floods kill at least 72 in Pakistan Image Source : Sora Edited By: Ankit Kumar @ankitkumarverse Published: July 07, 2025 18:57 IST, Updated: July 07, 2025 18:57 IST ...
Pakistan, U.N. seek international aid amid catastrophic flooding that displaced millions Climate change • Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns.
Pakistan's Finance Ministry says the Asian Development Bank will provide $2.5 billion in aid to the impoverished flood-affected country, where climate-induced deluges of rain have killed nearly ...
More than 1,160 people have been killed in flooding across Pakistan since mid-June, hundreds of them in the major surge that began last week. More than 33 million people in the country of 220 ...
33 million, or 15% of Pakistan population, affected. U.N. asks for $160 million in emergency aid. Floods are similar to those that killed nearly 2,000 in 2010. More than 1,160 people have died in ...
It is over two weeks since the floods began in Pakistan, and the rains are still falling. Already termed the worst flooding to hit Pakistan for 80 years, this deluge has affected millions of ...
Monsoon rains have hit Pakistan since mid-June, leading to floods and humanitarian disaster. Over 1,000 people have died in the floods, government officials said Sunday.
Women work in a cotton field in Rajanpur, a district of Pakistan's Punjab province, May 21, 2023. In Punjab, farms got a lucky break as the water enriched once-dry lands during the floods last year.