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Pakistan's 2022 Floods Were a Climate Catastrophe

Pakistan's 2022 Floods Were a Climate Catastrophe

Update: 2024-08-20
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Today’s episode revisits the climate catastrophe that hit Pakistan two years ago this month in the form of historic floods. In July and August of 2022, Pakistan received nearly double its typical rainfall nationwide, with some localized areas receiving over four times the usual amount. Simply put, the water had nowhere to go. A third of the country was submerged underwater. Two million homes were destroyed and four million acres of agricultural land were ruined. Millions were left without access to drinking water, and the loss of crops led to food shortages. It was a humanitarian disaster of the highest order. In today’s interview you’ll hear from Hammad Naqi Khan, Director General of WWF Pakistan. Hammad talks about the impacts of the 2022 floods (2:33 ), and how a new initiative called Recharge Pakistan aims to make his country more resilient to future flood events (11:09 ).

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Recharge Pakistan web page

 

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Pakistan's 2022 Floods Were a Climate Catastrophe

Pakistan's 2022 Floods Were a Climate Catastrophe