Adv Meer Hatim Khan Bezanjo
Though rain is a blessing, If something goes too far, it becomes a cause of destruction whether it is a meal or rain.For the last three months, it is continuously raining in several districts of Pakistan, District Lasbela And Larkana are the affected ones. Due to no rescue system at the moment, many people lost their loved ones. And now the government is trying to blame the Almighty for this, though it is their unconsciousness of Govt. There are many countries, where the number of rain is far higher than in Pakistan like chains, chains recorded average annual rainfall of 672mm last year but still, these types of cases are not recorded. Compare to China Pakistan is safer because of its annual it is 150mm rainfall in Pakistan. It is the inability of the system that they did not plan before the Incident, if they had planned they would have made safe places for people who are in areas where flood has chances to destroy. Secondly Affected people by the flood, are facing many difficulties like no meals, no basic medication, no electricity, and transportation. Last recorded video by a social media activist, in Lasbela, the affected were crying and saying “for God seek please bring meals for us”. that sentence is still in my mind, in this digital era our public is crying for the meal.Lastly, the Government must take strong steps for the public, As the weather podcast is warning the people who are near rivers, they must be shifted to safe places for these uncertain days. And the affected areas must be covered by providing basic facilities like medication, shelter, meals, and a transportation system, as these are the fast coverage of any flooded area.
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