KARACHI: Unprecedented monsoon rains and resulting floods have left a trail of destruction throughout Sindh, according to a report on Thursday.
As many as 300 villages have been inundated in Qambar district of the province while 34 people have so far lost their lives. Over 50 people have been injured and several homes lie in ruins in the district on account of incessant rains.
Similarly, there is water everywhere in Tangwani and Ghauspur where people have been forced to live outdoors and that, too, in torrential rains. The situation is no different in Sanghar district where routine life has been paralyzed as over 125 villages have been flooded after nullahs burst their banks; 15 people have died and several homes have been destroyed.
The Sindh government, on the other hand, has set up a ‘flood relief fund’ to which Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) members of the parliament (MPs) as well as members of the Sindh Assembly, provincial ministers and special assistants to the CM will donate their month’s salary.
PPP’s Sharjeel Memon has said all government employees of grade-17 and above will also donate their five-day salary to the Fund. On the other hand, Khairpur district is completely under water where the flood victims have demanded the government to announce a ‘big relief package’ since Rs25, 000 were not enough.
Syeda Nafeesa Shah, PPP leader, has demanded the authorities to give Rs0.1 million each to those families whose homes have been destroyed by rains and floods. “80 per cent of people have been rendered homeless while crops and orchards are under rainwater.