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  2. 2022 Pakistan floods - Wikipedia

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    On 25 August 2022, Pakistan declared a state of emergency because of the flooding. [6] The flooding was the world's deadliest flood since the 2020 South Asian floods [7] and described as the worst in the country's history. [8] It was also recorded as one of the costliest natural disasters in world history.

  3. List of floods in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    In 1973 heavy rains in Indian Kashmir caused the Indus River to overflow and flood the Punjab province of Pakistan. [1] 1992 India–Pakistan floods; 1993 Monsoon Floods Across South Asia killed fifteen people in Pakistan. [2] In 1995 heavy monsoon rains occurred in mid-July. Due to this Indus River and other rivers and canals started to flood ...

  4. 2023 Pakistan floods - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Pakistan floods occurred from March to July of 2023, caused by monsoon rains which returned to Pakistan after nine months after the 2022 Pakistan floods. Floods worsened at the end of June due to upcoming monsoon rains. [1] At least 159 people were killed, including many children. [1]

  5. Flood Victims Rescued From Rooftops in Pakistan's Sindh ... - AOL

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    Flood victims in Pakistan’s southeastern Sindh province were air-lifted to safety on August 28, as monsoon rainfall caused deadly flooding across the region.Footage released by Pakistan’s navy ...

  6. 2020 Karachi floods - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 Karachi floods (Urdu: سيلاب کراچی ) were the worst flooding Karachi had seen in almost a century, and killed at least 41 people. [1] [2] [3] The floods were caused by record monsoon rains from 24 to 27 August, [4] which were inadequately drained by poorly maintained drainage systems in the city.

  7. JDC Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Rehabilitation work by JDC in Thar Desert of Sindh. Although its working potential mainly covers Karachi and other cities of Sindh, however, JDC attempts to connect it with all people affected by any disasters in any corner of Pakistan, in March 2015 a large number of people joined a vigil organised by Jafaria Disaster Management Cell and Karachi based Civil Society of Pakistan in solidarity ...

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  9. Muhammad Iqbal Memon - Wikipedia

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    Iqbal Memon has also served on key positions in the Chief Minister's Office of Sindh, having served as the Deputy Secretary (Staff) a coveted post and then Additional Secretary (Staff) in the early 2010s with then Chief Minister, Qaim Ali Shah. Having an educational background in economics, Memon was the Chief Economist of Sindh in 2012.

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