The death toll in Pakistan goes to 1,000 and 61 as a result of floods

The death toll has gone to 1,061 in Pakistan as a result of the huge floods that have been taking place there since mid-June. The floods have also left thousands of people injured in flood-related accidents throughout Pakistan. A national emergency has been declared in the country, with Prime Minister Shephaz Sharif [...]
The death toll has gone to 1,061 in Pakistan as a result of the huge floods that have been taking place there since mid-June.
The floods have also left thousands of people injured in flood-related accidents throughout Pakistan.
A national emergency has been announced in the country, with Prime Minister Shezhas Sharif calling on international partners for assistance.
Experts have blamed the climate crisis for the extremely high number of muson rain cycles, writes Euronews and Independent, broadcast Clankosova.tv.
Disaster management officials said average rainfall this year has been nearly three times the average in the last 30 years.
Thousands have been left homeless, and millions have lost access to electricity.












