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Pakistan declares national flood emergency as death toll from rain-related mishaps hits 900

26th Aug 2022
Pakistan declares national flood emergency as death toll from rain-related mishaps hits 900

By Islamuddin Sajid

ISLAMABAD (AA) Pakistan declared a national emergency and called in the army to assist the civil administration in relief and rescue operations as the death toll from rain-related incidents surpassed the grim figure of 900.

The decision was made in a three-hour meeting late Thursday night after authorities said floods had affected more than 30 million people across the country, with the majority of them displaced after their homes were damaged by heavy rains, causing flash floods, according to a statement issued by the Prime Minister’s office.

During the meeting, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif decided to send troops from the Pakistan army to assist the civil administration with relief and rescue operations.

“Prime Minister calls an emergency conference of foreign envoys based in Islamabad to seek international community help,” the statement said.

During the last 24 hours, at least 34 people were killed and 50 others injured as a result of flood and rain-related incidents.

So far, 937 people have lost their lives, including 343 children and 198 women, while 1,343 others have been injured since mid-June, according to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).

The flood also damaged 670,328 houses, destroyed 122 shops, wrecked 145 bridges, and damaged 3,082 kilometers (1,915 miles) of roads, it added.

Climate Minister Senator Sherry Rehman told international donor agencies representatives at the conference that the 30-year average exceeded the 30-year average.

“This water is high now not only on both sides of the Indus in southern Pakistan but has triggered a new flash flood phenomenon where it’s raining in 7-8 unprecedented cycles, super flooding areas from a merciless sky,” she tweeted after the meeting.

Meanwhile, international organizations and financial institutions have announced an immediate aid of more than $500 million for the flood victims after the prime minister’s appeal for help.

The World Bank has announced $350 million, World Food Program $110 million, Asian Development Bank $20 million, and UK Aid over $40 million for flood victims, according to the premier’s office.

[Photo: Residence of Latifabad No 11 are traveling on hand made artificial boats due to the flooded situation after heavy rain in Hyderabad, Pakistan on August 20, 2022. Photojournalist :Jan Ali Laghari/AA]

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