Tuesday 20 September 2011

Killing of the worst rainfall does not look to non-governmental organizations in areas affected by floods

killed 352 people, at least as a result of the floods that destroyed most of the Sindh, the province most affected by this year.President Asif Ali Zardari has appealed to the industrial society to participate in the flood relief and the Minister of Water and efforts.Federal criticized the Senate power, Raja Pervez Ashraf, Minister of Information, Sindh, Sharjeel Memon and praised the efforts of the government in relief.However floods, government relief efforts are inadequate and said do not look to non-governmental organizations, even in areas.Meanwhile, and floods in Sindh Province in damaged area of ??7.9 million acres (3.2 million hectares), and the destruction of many crops.According NDMA, has affected all regions 23 of the bond by the floods, including the villages of about 31,960, especially from the news channel.More had been washed away 80,000 cattle away by flood waters, while crops such as cotton, bananas, dates, pepper, sugarcane on 2.8 million ( 1.1 million hectares) were destroyed by floods affected.The acres or as fully damaged houses 539,899,848,412 while the other houses suffered partial damage.In early August, heavy rains also destroyed the chaos in many parts of Sindh province, killing at least 18 people and left dozens others wounded. Death of above-average monsoon rains in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, Punjab and Balochistan areas, some areas experienced the worst rainfall since at least late July, 1936.In 2010, nearly 2,000 people and affected around 20 million people and flooding covered about one-fifth the number of rain country.Torrential overflooded rivers, which went cascading all over the country's mountainous north, flooded areas of the successive until they reached the sea.

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