Pakistan, July 3 -- ISLAMABAD - Pakistan is at risk of becoming the 15th most water-stressed country in the world by 2025 due to the growing impact of climate change, said NDMA Chairman Lieutenant General Inam Haider during a detailed briefing to the National Assembly's Standing Committee on Climate Change.
Committee members visited the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), where the chairman highlighted key climate threats, early warning systems, melting glaciers, and expected monsoon rains. He warned that this year's monsoon may bring higher-than-normal rainfall, particularly in Sindh, South Punjab, and parts of Balochistan.
The chairman also raised concerns about potential flooding caused by glacier melt, which is being clos...
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