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CNN said today a third of pakistan was underwater, or flooded, thats a little hard to belive. Can any one tell me the extent of the flooding.
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And let ME tell YOU a small secret, I didn't write the article, blame him if you do not like what he is saying, not me. I merely came across it on the website (guardian.co.uk) and thought I might post it since it was relevant. Sorry if it offended any of my Pakistani brothers and sisters, I didn't mean to.
Pakistan won't collapse, but the millions of people who won't receive either aid or pity from their countrymen will burn in their hearts. It's going to be very ugly.
The flooding is natural. The lack of sufficient aid provided by Pakistanis to their stricken fellows - is that "natural"?oh, so its the fault of ordinary pakistani's if others are being killed by this natural disaster?
Don't you get it? The outpouring has been immense, but the scale of this crisis is ten times worse! Twenty million people - you can't grasp that kind of crowd on a TV report or YouTube video. If one displaced person consumes one pound of aid per day that is ten thousand TONS, the equivalent of 250 tractor-trailer loads that need to be distributed. So can you now see why reports like "We gave a lot, dispatched 13 trucks today from Lahore" make me upset?the outpouring has been immense...but of course you want to paint a picture of the exact opposite, god knows why....
Yeah I know and we have been reading such articles and theories since the day Pakistan was created. God knows why these guys can't do anything better for this world and for themselves.
The flooding is natural. The lack of sufficient aid provided by Pakistanis to their stricken fellows - is that "natural"?
Don't you get it? The outpouring has been immense, but the scale of this crisis is ten times worse! Twenty million people - you can't grasp that kind of crowd on a TV report or YouTube video. If one displaced person consumes one pound of aid per day that is ten thousand TONS, the equivalent of 250 tractor-trailer loads that need to be distributed. So can you now see why reports like "We gave a lot, dispatched 13 trucks today from Lahore" make me upset?
No, that's not the point I'm making. This letter from Dawn expresses it better:Yes we get it Soloman the point your trying to make is pakistan does not have the capability to provided the needed aid at this level. Obviously the government is inefficient...
By not giving sufficiently, Pakistanis have let slip something that was dear to them, a sense of community, a shared empathy, that makes a collection of individuals into a people and a people into a nation.ON the roads of big cities of Sindh, especially Karachi and Hyderabad, a large number of flood-affected families can be seen living under the open sky waiting for help or some miracle to occur. It reminds me of our migration from India, but even in those miserable days I remember that people welcomed whole-heartedly and facilitated with food and shelter.