Friday, September 16, 2022

In Pakistan, 33 million displaced(homeless) - 1500 dead(12,749 were injured) with foremost UNITED NATIONS appearing almost as if sees, knows, nothing( United Nations has so far allocated $3 million from its Central Emergency Response Fund )...

The World Health Organization allocated $10 million to emergency health relief efforts...FLOODS COMMENCED ON Since June 14, 2022. 

I suggest for United Nations employees to HAVE ALL THEIR INCOME SUSPENDED - NULLED AND EITHER WORK ON VOLUNTARILY BASES OR BE COMPENSATED FROM WHICHEVER COUNTRY THEY ARRIVE TO PERFORM WORK. THOSE AT UN, SHOULD JOIN ORGANISATION STRICTLY BASED ON IDEA WHICH AGENCY WAS FOUNDED ON AFTER WWII. Pakistan just as all other countries on the other hand must built housing/industry in sustainable to natural disasters environment which upon major disasters as seen in Pakistan should be administered also by United Nations' inspectorate. Pakistan is chronically suffering from safety mechanisms(dams and flood canals with possible reservoirs) which would in emergency situations ensure safety.


Since June 14, 2022, floods in Pakistan have killed 1,486 people.[3] The floods were caused by heavier than usual monsoon rains and melting glaciers[5] that followed a severe heat wave, all of which are linked to climate change. It is the world's deadliest flood since the 2017 South Asian floods[6] and described as the worst in the  country's history.[7] On 25 August, Pakistan declared a state of emergency because of the flooding.[8] By 29 August, Pakistan's minister of climate change said around "one-third" of the country was under water, affecting 33 million people.[9][10] The government of Pakistan has estimated the loss of US$30 billion so far from floodings across the country.[4][11]  



UNITED NATIONS IS A BUSINESSES LIKE ANY OTHER....INSTITUTION WHERE YOU GET WHATEVER YOU HOLD IN YOUR HANDS....YOU GET AT UNITED NATIONS AS MUCH AS YOUR POCKETS ARE DEEP !!!


In Pakistan, 33 Million People Have Been Displaced by Climate-Intensified Floods

Some of the worst floods in history have devastated the country’s healthcare, education and agricultural infrastructure—and many are calling for reparations from energy-hungry countries in the Global North.

Residents use a raft to move along a waterlogged street in a residential area after a heavy monsoon rainfall in Hyderabad City on Aug. 19, 2022. Credit: Akram Shahid/AFP via Getty Images
Residents use a raft to move along a waterlogged street in a residential area after a heavy monsoon rainfall in Hyderabad City on Aug. 19, 2022. Credit: Akram Shahid/AFP via Getty Images








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