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Category Archives: floods
In the aftermath of the Pakistan floods disaster by Ishtiaq Ahmed
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon who
visited Pakistan a week
after the unprecedented monsoon rains that started in July 2010 described the
scenes that he saw as far worse than the havoc unleashed by the recent Haiti earthquake and the infamous tsunami of
2004 that hit Southeast and South Asia. To
some casual listeners that may sound strange because in terms of loss of life
the floods in Pakistan
claimed much fewer lives: some 2000 as against the hundreds of thousands of deaths
that took place at the time of the Haiti earthquake and the Asian
tsunami.
Posted in floods, Pakistan
Tagged economic conditions, floods, In Focus blog 2010 week 36, Pakistan, political conditions
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