1. Heavy rains during monsoon season since June have caused widespread flooding in Pakistan, leading to over 960 deaths and displacement of 2.6 million people, primarily in Punjab province.
2. Flooding has resulted in the loss of homes, farmlands, and vital infrastructure, including a major granary in Multan. The agricultural sector has been severely impacted, with farmers reporting extensive damage to crops.
3. Climate change is believed to have exacerbated the flooding, while the Pakistani government and international organizations like the United Nations are providing aid and relief supplies to affected communities.
2. Flooding has resulted in the loss of homes, farmlands, and vital infrastructure, including a major granary in Multan. The agricultural sector has been severely impacted, with farmers reporting extensive damage to crops.
3. Climate change is believed to have exacerbated the flooding, while the Pakistani government and international organizations like the United Nations are providing aid and relief supplies to affected communities.
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Summary
Monsoon floods in Pakistan since June have resulted in over 960 deaths and displacement of 2.6 million people, mainly in Punjab province. The flooding has destroyed homes, farmlands, and critical infrastructure, including a major granary in Multan. The agricultural sector has suffered extensive