Fix Sindh Drainage, People Of Sindh Are demanding Drain out the flood water from affected areas of Sindh.

Khalid Husson Kori used a hashtag  #FixSindhdranage in the morning and demanded to remove water from the rainy and flood-affected areas of Sindh as soon as possible, and in response, many social people of Sindh used this hashtag on Twitter. While demanding, Sindh as well as other areas of Pakistan are still under rainy water, so the government of Sindh as well as the government of Pakistan should remove water from the submerged lands Of Sindh and Pakistan including the cities of Pakistan as soon as possible

We the people of Sindh demanding rehabilitate Sindh, drain out the flood water from affected areas.

The demand is simple; Drain out flood water from affected areas.

The reason why Sindh is still in tatters! All the budget is embezzled and then Natural calamities turn into Disastrous Nightmares! Please Help us Raise our Voices.

Houses moved, Schools, hospitals, crops and fields were damaged, rivers and roads were destroyed, and the head and neck were destroyed. As long as power is not evil. Say that they have no nose to die.

Sindh has been turned into a vast grave of water where hundreds of thousands of houses and belongings of dwellers are buried.

People in Sindh are highly dependent on agriculture but the recent monsoon spell in Sindh has badly affected them. While Govt has completely failed.

Our houses were collapsed by rain, our crops were destroyed due to the rain, our villages were submerged in the rainwater, who's responsibility to drain the water from our fields & villages?

Between six and nine million Pakistanis are set to be dragged into poverty as a result of cataclysmic monsoon flooding linked to climate change, the World Bank said on Thursday.

Pakistan has been lashed by unprecedented monsoon rains this year which killed 1,700, devastated two million homes, and put a third of the nation underwater.

Eight million people remain displaced, living in ramshackle tent cities and scattered camps near the stagnant lakes which swallowed their belongings and livelihoods

A World Bank report said after recent floods and rains Pakistan's poverty rate is expected to rise between 2.5 and 4 percentage points as a direct consequence of the floods.

Loss of jobs, livestock, harvests, houses, and the closure of schools - as well as spread of disease and rising food costs - threaten to put between 5.8 and 9 million in poverty, it said.

Reversing these negative socio-economic effects is likely to take considerable time.


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