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Pakistan Flood 2010 - Coggle Diagram
Pakistan Flood 2010
Economic (marta)
The flood caused losses around US$4 billion in structure ie- houses, places of worship, schools, hospitals etc.
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Nationwide car sales were predicted to fall as much as 25%, forcing automakers to reduce production in October–2010 from the prior level of 200 cars per day.
Environmental michelle
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Entire villages and urban centers have been flooded, homes have been destroyed.129,880 houses were damaged or destroyed.
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Over 1 million acres of cropland and 250,000 farmers were affected. In most resulting in the loss of standing food or even dead crops.
Political
The floods, which affected approximately 20 million people, destroyed homes, crops, and infrastructure and left millions vulnerable to malnutrition and waterborne disease.
Record monsoon rains began to fall in Pakistan’s mountainous northwest region about July 22, causing flash floods in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, and Balochistan provinces.
As the floodwaters surged downriver into Balochistan and Sindh provinces in August, rain continued to fall in the northwest.
Rescue efforts were led by the Pakistani armed forces while humanitarian aid was provided by the Pakistani government, by foreign governments including the United States, Saudi Arabia, and the United Kingdom, and by nongovernmental organizations as well as local charities, some with ties to militant Islamic groups.
Months after the floods had subsided, hundreds of thousands of people remained in temporary camps with inadequate sanitation and food supply.
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