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A recent by the International Centre for Integrated Mountains Development (ICIMOD) and Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC) has revealed that the recent massive torrential rains had inundated the cropland of Southeastern province of Sindh that devastated commercial crops on large scale and incurred a combined loss of $1.7 billion.
As climate change-induced disasters surge around the world, it is the people of the least developed countries paying the bulk ...
बिहीबार एकै दिन ४७ जिल्लाका ४ सय ७९ स्थानमा डढेलो लागेको छ । दक्षिण एसियाली डढेलो नियन्त्रण सञ्जाल संयोजक डढेलोविज्ञ सुन्दरप्रसाद ...
Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam on Tuesday said that the Ministry of ...
In little over a decade, Pakistan has faced two large-scale floods, costing billions of dollars in losses and ...
April 25: The Forest Research and Training Centre (FRTC) announced the launch of Nepal’s National Land Cover Monitoring System (NLCMS) ...
Sindh Minister for Trade, Industries and Cooperatives Jam Ikramullah Dharijo said Monday that the provincial government was facing enormous challenges ...
Agricultural land inundated by flooding is set to have long-term humanitarian and economic impacts in Pakistan. Billions of dollars ...
An average of four people a week are killed by lightning in Bangladesh, and the problem is expected to get ...