The report shared by the ADB highlighted that floods have brought more destruction than earthquakes in Pakistan and every year natural calamities claim an average of 863 lives in the country.
The natural calamities have increased poverty in the country after floods destroy the harvest, homes, and other infrastructure. “There is only a limited insurance of harvest in Pakistan and only 272,000 farmers have got their harvest insured,” it reported.
It highlighted that floods further devastate underprivileged districts, increasing the poverty levels in those areas. The report shared that most of the people below the poverty line live in Balochistan, Sindh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The report suggested adopting and extending the disaster risk management approaches to evade damages from floods and earthquakes. The measures taken in Pakistan to deal with floods and earthquakes are non-satisfactory, it said.
It is pertinent to mention here that about 33 million people have been affected by the recent flooding in the country with nearly two million homes and businesses destroyed, 7,000 kilometers (1.3 miles) of roads washed away and 256 bridges knocked out.
Sindh and Balochistan remain the most affected province with provincial Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah on Sunday saying that three to six months will be required to drain out rain and floodwater from submerged areas of Sindh.