Por: Associated Press Life October 04, 2022
ISLAMABAD (AP) — The United Nations humanitarian agency warned Monday that about 5.7 million Pakistani flood survivors will face a serious food crisis in the next three months.A top U.N. official announced an increase in the humanitarian appeal for Pakistan to $816 million, from $160 million, amid rising deaths from disease.In Geneva, Julien Harneis, the U.N. resident coordinator in Pakistan, told reporters that aid agencies needed more funds... + full article
ABC News USA World October 02, 2022
ISLAMABAD -- A Pakistani soldier serving as a U.N. peacekeeper in the Democratic Republic of Congo was killed in a militant attack in the country's volatile east, the military said.A group of six militants reached the United Nations' permanent operation base in the... + más
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Politico USA Politics October 01, 2022
Hurricane Ian is expected to financially ruin countless people in Florida whose homes were not covered by flood insurance when the storm inundated the region with powerful ocean surges and damaging downpours. The personal financial losses are a reflection of Ian’s intensity... + más
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Politico USA Politics September 30, 2022
Hurricane Ian could be the storm that chills entire swaths of Florida’s growth-at-any-cost real estate market. From Fort Myers Beach, where Ian to communities near Orlando, where residents were by airboat, the wreckage left behind by the Category 4 hurricane revealed enormous... + más
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Associated Press USA Health September 23, 2022
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan deployed thousands more doctors and medics to battle the outbreak of disease as the death toll from the unprecedented floods that have gripped the country this summer surpassed 1,600 on Friday, officials said.The disaster management agency said 10... + más
Washington announces more aid for floods-ravaged Pakistan | The Boston Globe
Pakistan deploys more doctors to fight diseases after floods | ABC News
Associated Press USA Health September 21, 2022
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Devastating floods in Pakistan’s worst-hit province have killed 10 more people in the past day, including four children, officials said Wednesday as the U.N. children’s agency renewed its appeal for $39 million to help the most vulnerable flood... + más
UNICEF renews Pakistan flood appeal as 17 more people die | ABC News
In hopeful sign, Pakistan says no new flood deaths in 3 days | Associated Press
ABC News USA World September 21, 2022
ISLAMABAD -- Devastating floods in Pakistan’s worst-hit province have killed 17 more people in the past 48 hours, including nine children, officials said Wednesday as the U.N. children’s agency renewed its appeal for $39 million to help the most vulnerable flood victims.Only... + más
UNICEF renews Pakistan flood appeal as 10 more people die | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Health September 20, 2022
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan said Monday there have been no fatalities for the past three days from the deadly floods that engulfed the country since mid-June, a hopeful sign that the nation is turning a corner on the disaster. Since the start of the unprecedented monsoon rains... + más
Record monsoon flooding in Pakistan due to a confluence of factors | Ars Technica
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