Deaths from widespread flooding in Pakistan topped 1,000 since mid-June, officials said Sunday, as the country’s climate minister called the deadly monsoon season “a serious climate catastrophe.”
Exhausted villagers help the injured and carry their belongings through muddy floodwaters in Pakistan.
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The unprecedented floods in the nation have claimed the lives of more than 1,000 people since mid-June More: https://t.co/pMIQt9Ugp9 pic.twitter.com/CresOpUM0k
Exhausted villagers help the injured and carry their belongings through muddy floodwaters in Pakistan.
The unprecedented floods in the nation have claimed the lives of more than 1,000 people since mid-June More: https://trib.al/p0tNxgf
Flooding in Pakistan from the highest rainfall in more than 3 decades has sparked a humanitarian crisis that could cost the economy as much as $10 billion.
Deaths from widespread flooding in Pakistan top 1,000 since mid-June, as the country’s climate minister calls the deadly monsoon season “a serious climate catastrophe”
Cargo planes from Turkey and the UAE begin the international rush to assist Pakistan, landing in Islamabad carrying tents, food and other daily necessities https://trib.al/yu3SONs via AP
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