Pakistan floods is a warning

As far as natural disasters go, Pakistan is bearing the brunt of what is unanimously seen as a disaster induced by climate change. The recent floods had killed more than a thousand people and destroyed two million acres of crops and more than 700,000 houses. The rain has stopped and floodwaters receded. It is exposing more evidence of the impact.

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