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Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Floods: WHO warns Pakistan on verge of health disaster

About $816 million is needed for rescue and relief in Pakistan, more than 2,000 people have died from floods and subsequent infections since mid-June.

• October 4, 2022
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Pakistan Flood [Photo Credit: VOX}

Pakistan is on the verge of a public health disaster after a record of flooding, the UN health agency warned, as millions fell ill due to the spread of waterborne diseases.

“The water has stopped rising, but the danger has not. We are on the verge of a public health disaster,” World Health Organization (WHO) chief said at the launch of the United Nations flash appeal in Geneva on Tuesday.

The UN said it needs $816 million for rescue and relief in Pakistan, where the worst floods and subsequent infections have killed more than 2,000 people since mid-June.

The new appeal is significantly higher than the $160 million the UN sought in August.

The spread of diseases like cholera, malaria and dengue fever in the worst-hit region of Sindh has triggered fears of a second disaster.

More than 350 people have died of infections so far.

Around half of the 33 million affected people still live in makeshift accommodation with little or no access to clean drinking water and toilets.

“Many more lives than were lost in the floods could be lost in the coming weeks if we don’t mobilise greater support for Pakistan,” said WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus.

(dpa/NAN)

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