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Pakistan floods spark cholera fears amid other rising health risks

Pakistan floods spark cholera fears amid other rising health risks

Summary

Heavy flooding in Pakistan has affected over 6 million people and caused significant destruction, raising concerns about a cholera outbreak and other health risks. More than 1,000 people have died and over 2 million have been displaced, leading to poor conditions in camps that could spread disease. Climate change is highlighted as a key factor in the floods, with Pakistan being highly vulnerable to extreme weather.

Key Facts

  • More than 6 million people in Pakistan are affected by floods that started in late June.
  • Over 1,000 people have died and more than 2 million have been displaced.
  • Flooding has destroyed more than 12,500 houses and several livestock, while also damaging crops.
  • Health experts warn of a potential cholera outbreak and other diseases due to unhygienic conditions.
  • Cholera is spread through contaminated food and water, and can be deadly without quick treatment.
  • Poor sanitation and lack of clean water in displacement camps increase the risk of disease spread.
  • Pakistan is among the top 10 countries vulnerable to climate change but contributes less than 1% to global emissions.
  • Previous intense rains and heatwaves in Pakistan resulted in extensive damage and economic losses.
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