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Flood Disaster Management

Abdul Manna
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Abdul Manna: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics

No 2022:110, PIDE Webinar Brief from Pakistan Institute of Development Economics

Abstract: Pakistan was ravaged by unprecedented flooding during this monsoon season leaving behind at least 2000 dead, 33 million displaced, three million homes destroyed or damaged, and a third of the country underwater for weeks. An initial estimate shows damages to the north of US$ 32 billion. With better disaster management, i.e., mitigation, preparedness, and timely response, losses of lives and property could have been significantly lower as the warnings about heavy rainfalls were issued by the metrological department weeks in advance.

Pages: 3 pages
Date: 2022
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