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Much more than a thousand lifeless … Pakistan, countrywide unexpected emergency in torrential rain


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Lots of countries are struggling from extraordinary temperature conditions this 12 months.

Far more than 1,000 people died, such as 300 young children.

Pakistan declared a countrywide crisis and asked for intercontinental aid.

I am a correspondent for Dubai Woo-kyung.

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The villages and roadways disappear and only the trees are noticeable.

The flooding river endangered buildings and roadways and bridges collapsed and slice into the weakened floor.

Inhabitants board and evacuate.

[피해 지역주민 : “침구류든 무엇이라도 건지기 위해 물을 빼내고 있습니다. 하지만 보다시피, 아무것도 건질 수 없습니다. 건져내려고 물만 계속 퍼내고 있습니다.”]

Pakistan has a wet season from June to September each year and this calendar year the problems is expanding with history rains.

In particular, in some provinces this sort of as Balochistan and Sindh it rained up to seven periods a lot more than regular, authorities claimed.

Much more than 1,000 persons have died so much, such as 300 young children.

An additional 670,000 properties had been destroyed.

According to the Pakistan Catastrophe Administration Company, 33 million men and women, or 15% of the population, have been affected by the heavy rains.

Lots of are residing in shelters as their homes have collapsed and many villages are isolated without having meals, water and electrical power.

[나달 칸/이재민 : “우리는 소지품을 가져왔지만 집은 물에 잠겼습니다. 우리가 어떻게 소지품들을 다 가져올 수 있겠습니까, 최악의 상황입니다.”]

Pakistan declared a condition of emergency and sent troops, but devoid of results.

For this rationale, Pakistan has asked for global assist.

[셰바즈 샤리프/파키스탄 총리 : “펀자브, 신드 주 등 부유한 사람들에게 도움을 호소합니다.”]

However, there are fears that the hurt will be even higher due to rain forecast.

This is KBS News’ Woo-kyung Woo in Dubai.

Online video enhancing: Kim In-soo

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