Floods have always been a serious issue in Pakistan and they have been a threat to lives not only of the people living in this country but also those living in other countries who are constantly trying to find ways and means to cope up with this situation. But with the occurrence of climate change and its unknown consequences, floods are becoming a bigger threat even for kids.

This disaster is a huge concern to the world. It has the potential to damage millions of lives across Pakistan, and is widely felt by those living in some of Asia's poorest countries. The flood has created a humanitarian crisis, with tens of thousands living in temporary shelters or on the streets. One million people have already been affected and there are reports that world leaders need to urgently step in and provide financial support for rebuilding efforts.

Floods and landslides are serious hazards in Pakistan. In many areas, houses have been damaged or completely destroyed, schools have been closed and the return of residents is dependant on the time it takes for aid to arrive. Many people are still displaced or may not know their exact location. The government's humanitarian efforts and various NGOs from around the world provide assistance to people who have lost their homes as well as assist with food distribution and medical care.

The devastation is so great that it is estimated to leave 80% of its population without homes and causing billions of dollars in damage.

Flood in Pakistan 2022 is the most devastating and devastating disaster that has ever happened in the history of Pakistan. It will be more disastrous than the Tsunami. World population is over 7 billion this earthquake will cause a high loss of life and property worth billions of dollars .

Pakistan is experiencing its worst flooding in 20 years. The floods have killed over 1,500 people, with 40 million affected. Many civilisations have been affected by this terrible cyclone with dams broken and even entire cities submerged under water

Famine and flooding in Pakistan have caused untold suffering and misery for millions of people. The scale of the disaster is unprecedented, with eight million people affected in one of the worst floods seen in decades

Floods are an annual occurrence in Pakistan, but they do not always affect the large cities. The country is shaped by the Indus River, which divides the region into the Sindh and Punjab provinces. In recent years, floods have become more intense in those provinces as well as in Azad Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir. Several rivers flow through these areas. In June 2010, devastating floods were caused by excessive rainfall that hit several areas of Pakistan.