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Balochistan received 605pc more rain this year

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Minister for Climate Change Sherry Rehman on Wednesday said that Pakistan has been on the frontline of the climate change.

“Balochistan and Sindh are facing the brunt of devastating floods, while the monsoon rains have also wreaked havoc in several areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa”, addressing a gathering the minister said. Balochistan has received 605 percent more rainfall in the monsoon season this year, climate change minister said.

“Glaciers are rapidly melting in the country,” Rehman said. “The country have to face climate challenges despite all actions taken, required to tackle the climate change,” federal minister said.

“Karachi was not used to receive more rain than a few milimeters,” Sherry Rehman, a native of the city, said. “It was not designed as it has become,” she further said. Minister for Climate Change Sherry Rehman in a conference on Monday had stressed the need to take effective and timely measures to avert the threats of drought in the country.—INP

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