Islamabad, Pakistan (CU)_ According to the climate minister of Pakistan, one-third of Pakistan has been entirely inundated by unprecedented floods. Catastrophic flash floods have also destroyed highways, houses, and agricultural crops across the country, leaving a trail of death and destruction in their wake. According to authorities, the current monsoon season that commenced in June resulted in at least 1,136 deaths due to high flooding. The administration blames climate change for the July rain, which is the highest summer rain recorded in a decade.

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According to the officials’ report on Monday, around 75 deaths were recorded in the preceding 24 hours, and the death toll is anticipated to grow. According to Sherry Rehman, “It’s all one big ocean, there’s no dry land to pump the water out. It has created a crisis of unimaginable proportions.” Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari stated that one-third of the victims are thought to be children. He added, “We’re still coming to grips with the extent of the damage”.

According to government estimates, around 33 million Pakistan residents…

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