Experts says that millions of people in Pakistan continue to live along the path of floodwaters showing neither people nor the government have learned any lessons from the 2022 devastating floods that killed 1,737 people. An aid group said half of the victims among 300 people killed by rains since July are children.
People wade through a flooded road caused by heavy monsoon rain, in Hyderabad, Pakistan , Friday, Aug. 30, 2024. A family take refuge on high place after flooding their house and area caused by heavy monsoon rains near Sohbat Pur, an area of Pakistan ’s southwestern Baluchistan province, Monday, Aug. 19, 2024. Villagers wade through flood area caused by heavy monsoon rains near Sohbat Pur, an area of Pakistan ’s southwestern Baluchistan province, Monday, Aug. 19, 2024.
The group said that 200 children have also been injured in Pakistan because of rains, which have also displaced thousands of people. Save the Children also said that people affected by floods were living in a relief camp in Sanghar, a district in the southern Sindh province, which was massively hit by floods two years ago.
Another charity, U.K.-baed Islamic Relief, also said weeks of torrential rains in Pakistan have once again triggered displacement and suffering among communities that were already devastated by the 2022 floods and are still in the process of rebuilding their lives and livelihoods.There was no immediate response from the country’s ministry of climate change and national disaster management authority.
Leghari said that less rain is predicted for Pakistan for monsoon season compared to 2022, when climate-induced floods caused $30 billion in damage to the country’s economy.
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