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Ice
08-02-2010, 19:37
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/08/02/pakistan.flooding/index.html?hpt=T2

(CNN) -- As the relief effort in flood-hit Pakistan intensified Monday, officials were bracing themselves for an outbreak of disease among the millions affected by the country's worst deluge in 80 years.

Rushing floodwaters and mudslides triggered by monsoon rains have engulfed large swathes of northwestern Pakistan since Thursday, killing an estimated 1,500 people said Information Minister Mian Ifthikar Hussain on Monday.

Now government officials are concerned a lack of drinking water is spreading conditions such as cholera and gastroenteritis in affected areas such as the Swat Valley in Khyber-Pakhtoonkhwa Province, Agence France-Presse reported.

"We estimate that about 100,000 people, mostly children, have been hit by cholera and gastro diseases," Syed Zahir Ali Shah, health minister for Khyber-Pakhtoonkhwa, was quoted by AFP as saying.

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"Our priority is to first evacuate them to safe areas and then provide them with medical treatment," he added.

But the rescue and recovery efforts could become more complicated as monsoon rains continued to fall across much of Pakistan Monday.

"Anything they get will aggravate an already devastating situation," said Brandon Miller, a meteorologist with CNN International.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department said Monday that it expects enhanced monsoon activity for the first two weeks of August. It forecast widespread rain in the next four days in Sindh, Punjab, Kashmir, Khyber-Pakhtoonkhwa, northeast Balochistan and Islamabad. Areas along the Indus River will be badly affected due to extremely high flood conditions, the department has said.

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Tens of thousands of people remain trapped on rooftops and in higher areas trying to escape rising floodwaters, according to the United Nations.

"We've got the government sending boats and helicopters to try to reach people and bring them to safety at the same time as trying to deliver emergency relief," said Nicki Bennett, a senior humanitarian affairs officer for the U.N.

Damaged roads and bridges have made rescuing stranded residents difficult, she said, noting that even a U.N. warehouse where the organization stores food, blankets, soaps and bucks is partially underwater.

The Pakistani military, which has deployed dozens of helicopters and boats across the region, said 25 bridges have been destroyed and some 36 miles (58 kilometers) of road washed away in Swat and Shangla districts.

Despite these difficulties, senior commanders in the region told reporters that tens of thousands of people had been rescued from Shangla, Peshawar, Nowshera and Charsadda.

In the hardest-hit province, Khyber-Pakhtoonkhwa, authorities estimate that 800 people have died and more than 100 are still missing, the World Health Organization said.

"The actual figures could be higher as communication networks in many areas are still disrupted," it said in a report.

About 15,000 families in the province need emergency assistance, such as food, clean water, shelter and medical services, the organization said. "As the water level recedes, measures to prevent water-borne diseases will also become a priority," it said.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon late Sunday authorized $10 million in emergency aid. This follows an earlier pledge by the United States to send helicopters, boats, pre-fabricated bridges and water-filtration units. The European Union and China have also committed to provide humanitarian aid.

A Pakistani Red Crescent official told CNN that the number of people affected by the floods has risen to nearly 2.5 million people, with infrastructure receiving major damage.

Rushing water also has washed away thousands of acres of crops, government buildings, businesses, schools, bridges and homes, officials said.

CNN's Reza Sayah, Nazneen Akbari and Matiullah Mati contributed to this report.

I don't really have much to say other than this is a terrible, tragic event. I'm glad quick is being provided by the UN and the US Government.

Centurion1
08-02-2010, 20:49
yes very sad.

Seamus Fermanagh
08-03-2010, 00:46
My prayers are with them. What a horrible thing.

Fragony
08-03-2010, 07:04
First that earthquake and now this, bad times for the Pakistani rip casualties gl survivors ver sad

Joooray
08-03-2010, 09:32
My thoughts are with the victims and their relatives.

I thought the region was already bad enough, but it seems it can always get worse.

ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
08-03-2010, 19:17
Why are we giving money and other goods? They don't help us with our disasters. Meh.

Hax
08-03-2010, 20:12
Why are we giving money and other goods? They don't help us with our disasters. Meh.

Apathy of another does not justify your apathy against them.

Fragony
08-04-2010, 07:13
Why are we giving money and other goods? They don't help us with our disasters. Meh.

Because they need them with great urgency? These folks are not their government.

rory_20_uk
08-04-2010, 09:16
What makes these people so much more special than all the others we ognore as they die of disease or starvation every single day?

~:smoking:

Ser Clegane
08-04-2010, 10:06
What makes these people so much more special than all the others we ognore as they die of disease or starvation every single day?

~:smoking:

a) Granted - due to the single "incident" causing their distress they get more spotlight and probably and overproportional share of aid

b) not being in the spotlight every day does not necessarily mean that other starving people are "ignored". Personally I try to "stread" donations and NGOs and government organizations certainly also have the ongoing issues on their radar screen

c) Not directed at you specifically (as I do not and cannot know what you do or do not do) but sometimes I have the feeling that statements as the one you made are used as an excuse to neither help the ones that get more air time nor the ones that are "ignored"

ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
08-04-2010, 18:55
Because they need them with great urgency? These folks are not their government.



Well we have our own problems, Let them fixs theirs.

Fragony
08-04-2010, 19:21
Well we have our own problems, Let them fixs theirs.

Oh you do, did your xbox break send it to Microsoft they have a 2 year warranty, sorry to hear it anyway happened to me as well.

Skullheadhq
08-04-2010, 19:30
Oh you do, did your xbox break send it to Microsoft they have a 2 year warranty, sorry to hear it anyway happened to me as well.

No need to hate on Xbox here...

Ice
08-04-2010, 19:46
What makes these people so much more special than all the others we ognore as they die of disease or starvation every single day?

~:smoking:

Nothing. It's just they are currently in the spotlight. I'd share the same sympthy if you wish to post any articles dealing with other groups of people.

ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
08-04-2010, 19:49
Oh you do, did your xbox break send it to Microsoft they have a 2 year warranty, sorry to hear it anyway happened to me as well.



http://www.sloppynoodle.com/wp/murder-of-christian-brothers-sparks-riots-in-pakistan/

Are these the poor people you want to help?



They hate the west, yet let help the poor kids!!!! God, I love logic now a days!

:idea2::wall:

Csargo
08-04-2010, 20:01
http://www.sloppynoodle.com/wp/murder-of-christian-brothers-sparks-riots-in-pakistan/

Are these the poor people you want to help?



They hate the west, yet let help the poor kids!!!! God, I love logic now a days!

:idea2::wall:

An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.

Fragony
08-04-2010, 20:11
Are these the poor people you want to help?

From dying ?

ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
08-04-2010, 20:37
We got kids in the US who starve :yes:.

Hax
08-04-2010, 23:04
Oh you do, did your xbox break send it to Microsoft they have a 2 year warranty, sorry to hear it anyway happened to me as well.

Fragony, I often disagree with you, but I respect you for this. Awesome.

Ice
08-05-2010, 01:33
We got kids in the US who starve :yes:.

Your point seems to be unless every American is a living above the poverty line/have food/clothes etc, we should completely shut off the outside world and not give them a dime.

That's stupid.

PanzerJaeger
08-05-2010, 05:28
http://pewglobal.org/2009/08/13/pakistani-public-opinion/


However, growing concern about Islamic extremism has not resulted in an improved view of the United States. Opinions of America and its people remain extremely negative. Barack Obama’s global popularity is not evident in Pakistan, and America’s image remains as tarnished in that country as it was in the Bush years. Only 22% of Pakistanis think the U.S. takes their interests into account when making foreign policy decisions, essentially unchanged from 21% since 2007. Fully 64% of the public regards the U.S. as an enemy, while only 9% describe it as a partner.

I'd rather donate to Haiti... remember them? Ya, sure, they probably don't like us either but at least they're less militant about it.

Megas Methuselah
08-05-2010, 06:55
Your point seems to be unless every American is a living above the poverty line/have food/clothes etc, we should completely shut off the outside world and not give them a dime.

That's stupid.


Naw, naw, the boy has a point. We got poor indians starvin on the rezervationz. They need guidance gettin back up from centuries of genocide.

Fragony
08-05-2010, 07:05
Naw, naw, the boy has a point. We got poor indians starvin on the rezervationz. They need guidance gettin back up from centuries of genocide.

Try agriculture instead of waiting for that odd bizon to show up. Works like this, dig a hole, put a seed in it, pour water on it, et presto a crop.

ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
08-06-2010, 15:07
Your point seems to be unless every American is a living above the poverty line/have food/clothes etc, we should completely shut off the outside world and not give them a dime.

That's stupid.



No, it's not. They don't help us anyhow. Let them get their own fricking food.

Rhyfelwyr
08-06-2010, 16:15
No, it's not. They don't help us anyhow. Let them get their own fricking food.

What are they supposed to do to help us? We have the infrastructure to cope with problems like these, they don't. Plus, they are poor, you can't give to charity when you live by subsistence farming.

ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
08-06-2010, 16:21
What are they supposed to do to help us? We have the infrastructure to cope with problems like these, they don't. Plus, they are poor, you can't give to charity when you live by subsistence farming.



Stop hiding bin laden. :yes:

Megas Methuselah
08-06-2010, 21:37
Try agriculture instead of waiting for that odd bizon to show up. Works like this, dig a hole, put a seed in it, pour water on it, et presto a crop.

Too bad life isn't that easy. And too bad your kind took the best land, anyways.

Fragony
08-07-2010, 06:40
Too bad life isn't that easy. And too bad your kind took the best land, anyways.

My kind build the best land ourselves, biggest manmade structure on earth it's called the Netherlands, don't hear the sea complaing, takes a little effort to tame her though;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z97gwh6KQz0

We didn't take anything from ya stop crying hawkboy

Megas Methuselah
08-07-2010, 21:11
Wow. You whites are all the same.

Fragony
08-07-2010, 21:19
Wow. You whites are all the same.

In a not looking at the horizon for a stranded buffalo kinda way, yeah

Ice
08-07-2010, 23:00
Stop hiding bin laden. :yes:

It's kind of hard when your ex intelligence officals have minds of their own, and refuse to listen to you. I'm sure the civilian government would love nothing more.

Banquo's Ghost
08-08-2010, 09:07
I think this has developed into a less than shining example of the thread maker's art.

:closed: