Pakistan has been grappling with rain-related floods for decades, with increasing unpredictability in rainfall patterns. Despite government assurances, proactive measures to mitigate these disasters are lacking. Gwadar became the latest city to suffer extensive flooding due to heavy rains earlier this week, causing widespread destruction, displacement, and infrastructure disruptions. While rain is a blessing, its destructive impact necessitates focused efforts on reconstruction and development to minimize further losses and aid affected families.
Muhammad Amin
Kech
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