Satellite images reveal the extent of damage from Pakistan’s deadliest flooding in more than a decade. Officials put the blame on climate change as monsoon rains washed away villages ...
With a third of the country submerged in flood waters, satellite images reveal the scale of destruction in Pakistan. More from News With a third of the country submerged in flood waters ...
Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission successfully launched the second satellite PakSat MM1 from Xichang Satellite Launch Center in China today. The satellite PakSat MM1 has been ...
Pakistan's new satellite-based early warning system can forecast natural disasters 6-10 months in advance, potentially ...
Flood victims in Tul line up for food distribution as a Pakistan Army helicopter takes off on Friday. Flood victims peer out from a Pakistan Army helicopter that will take them to Jacobabad on Friday.
Nearly 1,400 people have been killed in the floods and more than 12,700 injured. The toll includes at least 496 children killed. Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority reported more ...
Pakistan is accustomed to monsoon rains and flooding, Rehman said, but not like this. “What we saw recently in the last eight weeks is unrelenting cascades of torrential rain that no monsoon has ...
ISLAMABAD--Deaths from widespread flooding in Pakistan topped 1,000 since mid-June, officials said Sunday, as the country’s climate minister called the deadly monsoon season “a serious climate ...
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