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Not nearly as generous as they are to the Ukrainians, already given over $100 bn.
That is an important war for American geopolitical interest. However, this contribution is true altruism. You see that no other country will match American aid to Pakistan in this time of need.

In 2010, US contributed $150 million to Pakistan in multiple tranches. It was the largest contribution then, followed by UK. You can expect them to exceed that now. :agree:
 
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Looking at a 17 minute presentation given to IK.

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Let the Neutrals and PDM have fun, IK should let them run this colonial outpost to the ground and go into self-imposed obscurity.
With millions of human lives at stakes here, all your mind comprehends is PDM etc.

The presentation did become political at some point that PTI and IK achieved such n such by blaming PPP, but the base line is after effects of these floods and how this flood is going to affect Pakistan in future.
 
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Relief organizations in Toronto are working to provide aid to Pakistan where unprecedented flooding has displaced tens of millions of people.

International Development and Relief Foundation (IDRF), a registered charity dedicated to empowering the world's disadvantaged people, is aiming to raise $3 million in donations for Pakistan and has delivered food packages to nearly 1,000 families. The charity has been operating in Canada since 1984.

Mahmood Qasim, CEO of IDRF, told CBC Toronto on Wednesday that he visited the hard hit areas of Pakistan, including the province of Balochistan, last week to assess the damage firsthand. He said there has been eight weeks of relentless rain.


Canadian NGO is asking for $50 million federal aid from Canada to Pakistan :cheers:
 
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Looking at a 17 minute presentation given to IK.

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It is a huge calamity.
Several thoughts are coming out.
1. There needs to be a grass roots effort from disaster management.
- Local district level, coordinating with a larger sub zone into provincial
- Learning from the impacts from prior floods:
- what works and what does not work.
- Relief supplies - supply chain/ logistic/storage.
- persons for support
- first aid training
2. Water channelling
- understanding of the geology
- study using GIS to see how the water flow happened
- what failed and how to solution this
3. Water born disease management
4. Rebuilding - short term to get people on their feet. medium to long term - mitigating the floods
5. Unleashing mega trees planting tsumani.

Forget CPEC which only is to help the elites and enrich China, Focus on this locally, It can be done,,,,,,

Please please -- get proper experts to do this work and have competitions at universities to champion results.
 
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10 times normal rainfall drove vast Pakistan flooding: ESA

  • European Space Agency releases satellite images of a vast lake created by the overflowing Indus river

AFP
September 1, 2022


<p>This aerial photograph shows a flooded residential area after heavy monsoon rains in Dadu district of Sindh province.-AFP</p>


This aerial photograph shows a flooded residential area after heavy monsoon rains in Dadu district of Sindh province.-AFP


PARIS: Rainfall 10 times heavier than usual caused Pakistan's devastating floods, the European Space Agency said Thursday, as it released satellite images of a vast lake created by the overflowing Indus river.

Rains, described by UN chief Antonio Guterres as a "monsoon on steroids" have claimed hundreds of lives since June, unleashing powerful floods that have washed away swathes of vital crops and damaged or destroyed more than a million homes.

Data from the EU's Copernicus satellite has been used to map the scale of the deluge from space to help the rescue efforts, the ESA said in a statement.

"Heavy monsoon rainfall -- ten times heavier than usual -- since mid-June have led to more than a third of the country now being underwater," it said.

The agency released images from the satellite showing an area where the Indus River has overflowed "effectively creating a long lake, tens of kilometres wide", between the cities of Dera Murad Jamali and Larkana.

Officials say more than 33 million people are affected -- one in every seven Pakistanis -- and reconstruction work will cost more than $10 billion.

Guterres has called the floods a "climate catastrophe" and launched an appeal for $160 million in emergency funding.

While it is too early to quantify the contribution of global warming in the floods, scientists say the rains are broadly consistent with expectations that climate change will make the Indian monsoon wetter.

A recent study, based on climate models, predicted that exceptionally wet monsoons in the Indian subcontinent would become six times more likely during the 21st century, even if humanity rachets down carbon emissions.
 
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South Pakistan braces for surge of flood water flowing from north

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DADU: Southern Pakistan braced for more flooding on Thursday as a surge of water flowed down the Indus river, compounding the in a country a third of which is already inundated by a disaster blamed on climate change.

Record monsoon rains and melting glaciers in northern mountains have triggered floods that have killed at least 1,191 people, including 399 children.

The United Nations has appealed for $160 million to help with what it has called an “unprecedented climate catastrophe”.

“We’re on a high alert as water arriving downstream from northern flooding is expected to enter the province over the next few days,” the spokesman of the Sindh provincial government, Murtaza Wahab, told Reuters.

Wahab said a flow of some 600,000 cubic feet per second was expected to swell the Indus, testing its flood defences.

Pakistan has received nearly 190% more rain than the 30-year average in the quarter from June to August, totalling 390.7mm (15.38 inches).

Sindh, with a population of 50 million, has been hardest hit, getting 466% more rain than the 30-year average.

Some parts of the province look like an inland sea with only occasional patches of trees or raised roads breaking the surface of the murky flood waters.

Hundreds of families have taken refugee on roads, the only dry land in sight for many of them.

Villagers rushed to meet a Reuters news team passing along one road near the town of Dadu on Thursday, begging for food or other help.

The floods have swept away homes, businesses, infrastructure and roads.

Standing and stored crops have been destroyed and some two million acres (809,371 hectares) of farm land inundated. The government says 33 million people, or 15% of the 220 million population, have been affected.

The National Disaster Management Authority said some 480,030 people have been displaced and are being looked after in camps but even those not forced from their homes face peril.
“More than three million children are in need of humanitarian assistance and at increased risk of waterborne diseases, drowning and malnutrition due to the most severe flooding in Pakistan’s recent history,” the UN children’s agency warned.

The World Health Organization said that more than 6.4 million people were in dire need of humanitarian aid.

Aid has started to arrive on planes loaded with food, tents and medicines, mostly from China, Turkey and United Arab Emirates.

Aid agencies have asked the government to allow food imports from neigbouring India, across a largely closed border that has for decades been a front line of confrontation between the nuclear armed rivals.

The government has not indicated it is willing to open the border to Indian food imports.
 
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That is an important war for American geopolitical interest. However, this contribution is true altruism. You see that no other country will match American aid to Pakistan in this time of need.

In 2010, US contributed $150 million to Pakistan in multiple tranches. It was the largest contribution then, followed by UK. You can expect them to exceed that now. :agree:
You will most likely find the money is from Pakistani diaspora in the US and not from the Ziono money brokers.
 
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You will most likely find the money is from Pakistani diaspora in the US and not from the Ziono money brokers.
The money is actually from US Government. It does not include NGO or private donations.
 
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