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Our Project Title “Shield The Mournful Tears For Pearl’s Necklace
Floods in Pakistan 2010
The floods in Pakistan have caused horrific damage to 25% of the country (roughly equal to the size of Italy). Homes, businesses, crops, and lives have been lost.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon says: "I will never forget the destruction and suffering I have witnessed today. In the past I have witnessed many natural disasters around the world, but nothing like this."
Effects Of The Floods In Pakistan
Not in terms of the death toll. With 1,600 people reported dead, this remains 100 times less than the 2004 Indian ocean tsunami. However, the scale of the tragedy continues to increase, with around 14 million people in immediate need of emergency aid. Many of Pakistan's bridges and roads have been destroyed.
No of people affected by flooding Agricultural & Infrastructure damages Flood victims: 20 million 2.5 billion worth of crops destroyed. Fatalities: million acres of cropland submerged. Homeless: 4.6 million200,000 heads of livestock killed. Need Urgent Humanitarian Assistance: 8 million 260 bridges destroyed in Sawat District
Pakistan's current aid requirements
AIDRequirement Aid required for first 90 days $459 million Total cost of rebuilding/rehabilitation $10-15 billion Received to-date$689 million Estimate cost to feed flood victims $150 million WHO Requests$56 million Received by WHO$24 million
Seamy Side Of Floods in Pakistan 2010 The floods in Pakistan have caused horrific damage to 25% of the country (roughly equal to the size of Italy). Homes, businesses, crops, and lives have been lost. An estimated 1,600 people are dead, 3.5 million children are at high risk from deadly water-borne diseases, and more than 20 million people have lost their homes, their food, and have no sanitation. According to the UN, the Pakistan floods have affected more people than the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, the 2005 Kashmir earthquake, and the 2010 Haiti earthquake.
The Biggest Challenges To The Nation FOOD
Clothes
Medicine
Pure Drinking Water Officials overseeing relief efforts in Pakistan say an outbreak of disease is presenting a new threat to flood victims as they brace for more rain.Impure drinking water has caused gastroentitis & skin related problems and cholera in flood victims.
Rehabilitation Of IDP's (Internally Displaced Persons) 4.8 million people have been displaced.Their rehabilitation is the greatest challenge.
How can we save the drowning hopes of our people? THINK! What’s Next?