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UN urges Pakistan to boost disaster preparedness amid monsoon risks

UNOCHA has urged Pakistan to strengthen disaster risk strategies as heavy monsoon rains threaten floods, landslides, and glacial lake outburst floods in vulnerable regions, including Pakistan-occupied Gilgit-Baltistan. The report highlights climate change, droughts, and past flood losses, stressing the need for early warnings and community resilience.

ANI Aug 13, 2025 14:27 IST googleads

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Islamabad [Pakistan], August 13 (ANI): The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) has urged Pakistan to urgently strengthen its disaster risk reduction strategies as the country faces growing vulnerabilities to natural disasters, Dawn reported.
The warning comes as the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) forecasts heavy monsoon rains and increased risks of glacial lake outburst floods (Glofs), flash floods, and landslides in vulnerable regions, including Pakistan-occupied Gilgit-Baltistan (PoGB), Dawn said.
UNOCHA's report highlights that Pakistan's geographical location along tectonic fault lines and exposure to extreme climate variability make it highly susceptible to earthquakes, floods, droughts, and other hazards. These challenges are further compounded by political instability, regional conflicts, and security issues.
The report stresses the urgent need for Pakistan to prioritise disaster risk reduction, strengthen early warning systems, and invest in community resilience. It also calls for improvements in governance and resource management to effectively address future emergencies while safeguarding long-term development, Dawn reported.
"Floods are among the most recurring and damaging disasters, affecting millions of people each year. The devastating 2022 floods alone impacted over 30 million people, causing economic losses equivalent to nearly six per cent of the national GDP," the report said, Dawn added.
In addition to natural disasters, Pakistan is grappling with the effects of climate change, including rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and disrupted agricultural cycles. Droughts, particularly in arid regions, exacerbate water shortages and severely impact agriculture and livestock, the report noted.
From August 14 to 22, Pakistan is expected to experience another spell of monsoon rains, with PMD warning of urban flooding in the country's upper regions. The department has also raised concerns about Glofs, flash floods, and landslides in vulnerable areas of PoGB and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Dawn reported.
Monsoon currents from the Arabian Sea are expected to continue penetrating the upper regions of Pakistan, increasing the risk of flooding and landslides in affected areas, the PMD said, according to Dawn. (ANI)

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