Despite the attention the world is now giving to the catastrophic floods in Pakistan, the question of responsibility and early prevention is still not ruled out. Lack of preventive strategies at home and indifference of the global powers to climate change remain the leading factors that brought on this havoc on vulnerable populations.
Climate Change: A New Warfront
Shared tragedies serve as reminders that neighbouring ties between Pakistan and Afghanistan are not only limited to overlapping history and culture but also include the shared habitation of a landscape extremely vulnerable to natural calamities.
Lahore\’s First Underground Rainwater Storage System
The Lahore Development Authority (LDA), in collaboration with its subsidiary Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA), constructed the first underground rainwater storage system in Pakistan. To energize the draining groundwater resources. The underground reserv
Flooding wreaks havoc in India, Nepal
Nearly four million displaced, at least 189 dead, as floods in India, Nepal Heavy monsoon rains and flooding has displaced almost four million people. Government officials in Guwahati and Kathmandu said that deaths rose to at least 189 in the northeaster
China Blows Up A Dam On Yangtze Tributary To Reduce The Risk Of Flooding
Dam Blasted to contain flooding With more than 24 million people affected, over 140 reported dead or missing due to flooding in China. Authorities in Anhui province (China) demolished the barrier on the Chu River. This was because water levels began to ri