. Energy News .




.
WEATHER REPORT
Pakistan monsoon rains affect five million, kill 132
by Staff Writers
Karachi (AFP) Sept 5, 2011

Monsoon rains in Pakistan have affected up to five million people and killed 132 others in a month, a senior disaster official said Monday, as the country braced for more wet and wild weather.

Southern Sindh, a flood-prone province where authorities said more heavy rain was expected in the coming days, was the hardest-hit area, with crops and many houses destroyed.

"The floods triggered by heavy rains have killed 132 people and affected four to five million people," doctor Zafar Qadir, the country head of the National Disaster Management Authority, told a press conference in Islamabad.

Qadir said most of those killed died as a result of falling roofs, drowning and water-borne diseases.

An unknown number of women and children are among the victims.

"The magnitude of the calamity is worse than our expectations. We are facing difficulties with every passing time," Qadir said.

"A total of 690,000 houses were damaged, in which 250,000 were completely destroyed," Qadir said, adding floods also killed an estimated 100,000 cattle.

Last year, the worst floods in Pakistan's history affected 21 million people and killed an estimated 1,750, with the south again taking the brunt of mother nature.

Charities have accused Pakistan of since failing to invest in flood prevention measures.

Sajjad Haider Shah, an official at the disaster management authority in Sindh, earlier told AFP that 2.2 million people have been affected and 300,000 displaced there.

"We are providing tents and food to the people and our supplies are getting better everyday," said Shah.

The meteorological office has forecast more rain this week.

Related Links
Weather News at TerraDaily.com




 

.
Get Our Free Newsletters Via Email
...
Buy Advertising Editorial Enquiries






. Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle



WEATHER REPORT
Sweltering pilgrims pray for water -- and get a storm
Madrid (AFP) Aug 20, 2011
Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims sweltered for hours in baking heat awaiting Pope Benedict XVI - before the heavens opened and a storm lashed the vast esplanade as the pontiff was speaking. The pope interrupted his speech for at least 20 minutes as the wind lashed the stage, blowing off his skullcap and leaving his vestments flapping. The pope, his white hair blown into disarray, gripp ... read more


WEATHER REPORT
TerraSAR-X monitors gas storage centre all the way from space

Orbital Wins ICESat-2 Earth Science Satellite Program Contract

Aquarius Makes First Ocean Salt Measurements

Next NASA Earth-Observing Satellite Arrives in California for Launch

WEATHER REPORT
Northrop Grumman Business Unit Astro Aerospace Delivers Antennas to Lockheed Martin for GPS III

Researchers Improving GPS Accuracy In The Third Dimension

ASA Search and Rescue Software Used To Locate Capsized Boat Off Ireland

Software said to improve GPS accuracy

WEATHER REPORT
60% of deforested Amazon used for cattle: study

Are New England's Iconic Maples at Risk?

Argentina, Uruguay end pulp mill row

Reforestation and Lions in Greece

WEATHER REPORT
Biofuels Make a Comeback Despite Tough Economy

Farming commercial miscanthus

Cracking cellulose: a step into the biofuels future

Pretreatment, proper harvest time boost ethanol from switchgrass

WEATHER REPORT
Solar industry responsible for lead emissions in developing countries

Japan to focus on clean energy exports: minister

Down to the wire

First Nation Deploys Solar-Powered Airfield Lights

WEATHER REPORT
First market report on High Altitude Wind Energy

Researchers build a tougher, lighter wind turbine blade

Wind Power Now Less Expensive Than Natural Gas In Brazil

BMW to power Leipzig factory by wind energy

WEATHER REPORT
Trapped Chinese miners unlikely to survive: Xinhua

China pulls 19 from flooded mine in rare rescue

3 rescued in China mine, 23 still trapped

Hopes fade for 26 trapped in China mine

WEATHER REPORT
China censors Ai Weiwei's Newsweek essay

Tutu office 'confident' S.Africa will grant Dalai Lama visa

Propaganda authorities take over Beijing papers

C-sections up in China ahead of school deadline


Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily Express :: SpaceWar Express :: TerraDaily Express :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News
.

The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2011 - Space Media Network. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement