Glassial burst, Claudbers killed 293 in Pakistan; Another monsoon magic

Islamabad: Since the end of June, at least 293 people have died and more than 600 have been injured in Pakistan as the outbreaks, cloudbers, and tireless monsoon rains gave rise to horrific floods from the Himalayas to the southern plains across the country.The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has warned of another serious monsoon mantra starting from July 29, which increases the possibility of fresh flash floods and landslides, especially in northern regions SWAT, Chitral, Gilgit-Baltistan and Pakistan-Kaj-Kashmir Kashmir.Torrential rains across the country have removed the entire family, have removed the entire families, buried houses under landslides, and cut off the remote valleys. Babusus Top and near Naran suddenly inspire the rescue operations of military-tested by air and road to cloudburst tourists. The washed bridge and blocked highways have obstructed relief efforts.NDMA, provincial agencies and army teams are on the ground, but the operation remains slow and patchy, especially in hard-to-day-elevated areas. The helicopter continues to pruning, although bad weather and visibility are interrupted.Experts blamed the gradual government for ignoring climate adaptation and disaster preparations despite warnings. A disaster risk analyst in Islamabad said, “The pattern is repeating itself – glacial melts, irregular monsoon, unpublished institute. It’s a fatal mixture.”Crisis disastrous 2022 monsoon floods echo, killing more than 1,700, one -third of the country, and displaced more than 30 million people, causing $ 30 billion in economic loss. Nevertheless, activists say that climate flexibility is absent from Pakistan’s national priorities.With higher glaciers than any non-polar country, Pakistan faces the increasing frequency of the outbreak of the glacial lake due to rising temperature. Add that forest harvesting, poor drainage, and irregular construction, and experts say that regular monsoon now becomes fatal.In the form of another Holocaust Kargs, the government recommends withdrawal from high -risk areas and warns tourists to stay away from northern regions. But many already trapped, the warning has come very late.

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