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Floods 2010
Presented by:
A-Hafeez Tunio
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Introduction:ods 2010
The 2010 Pakistan floods began in late July 2010,
resulting from heavy monsoon rains in the KhyberPakhtunkhwa, Sindh, Punjab and Balochistan regions
of Pakistan.
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Pakistan faces an unprecedented humanitarian crisis
as thousands of people have been displaced and lost
their properties, crops, businesses and cattles due to
current flash floods and heavy moonsoon rains from
Kashmir, KP, Punjab, Balochistan and Sindh
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More than 140,00000
people have been displacedand thousands of homeshave been lost in all overPakistan.
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Impact Economic
Social
Political Damage of Infrastructure
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Floods submerged 17 million acres (69,000 km2) of
Pakistan's most fertile crop land, killed 200,000
livestock and washed away massive amounts of grain.A major concern was that farmers would be unable to
meet the fall deadline for planting new seeds in 2010,
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The destruction of major crops, particularlyrice and cotton, led to a negative growth of 4%in this sector.
Pakistan for one year could push an additional3.47 million people below the $1.25-a-daypoverty line or worsen poverty situation by 2.2percentage points. Global food prices rose bymore than 30 percent year-on-year betweenMarch
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According to report Pakistan Flood, 2011:
Preliminary Damage and Need Assessment, about
10 percent of the road- network (approximately
25,000 Km) sustained the highest damage within thetransport and communication sector causing a loss of
about 1.2 billion US dollars.
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The agricultural damage reached more than 2.9
billion dollars, and included over 700,000 acres
(2,800 km2) of lost cotton crops, 200,000 acres
(810 km2
) of sugar cane and 200,000 acres (810 km2
)of rice, in addition to the loss of over 500,000 tonnes
of stocked wheat, 300,000 acres (1,200 km2) of
animal fodder and the stored grain losses.
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Infrastructure
Floods damaged an estimated 2,433 miles (3,916 km)
of highway and 3,508 miles (5,646 km) of railway
and repairs are expected to cost at least 158 millionUSD and 131 million USD, respectively. Public
building damage is estimated at 1 billion USD. Aid
donors estimate that 5,000 schools were destroyed.
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Govt: Relief activities
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A place that changed the life of people in Sindh
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Govt: In Action..!!!!
By the end of July 2010, Pakistan had appealed to internationaldonors for help in responding to the disaster
Government announced to provide 1 Lac to each family of floodvictims.
Flood relief packages
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Problems even after floods
No Planning
Poor Management
Corruption Lack of monitoring and control
Rehabilitation a problem
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Questions arising in our
Minds.!!!!
80 Thousands.????
When the proper actions will be taken against the
people involved in floods.
When government will announce project for the
affected areas.
What lessons we learned..????
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Conclusion
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A Famous quote is:
We learn from the history that we donot learn
from the history