Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has officially declared a Climate & Agriculture Emergency following devastating floods across Pakistan. A high-level committee—including all chief ministers—has been formed to coordinate damage assessment and recovery efforts. The government emphasized that responsibility for relief must be shared by both federal and provincial authorities.ARY NEWS
Amid catastrophic flooding triggered by relentless monsoon rains and glacier-driven flash floods, Pakistan faces an escalating crisis that threatens lives, infrastructure, and the economy. In response, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif declared a Climate and Agriculture Emergency on September 10, 2025, elevating the issue to the national level.ARY NEWS
Climate & Agriculture Emergency
Climate & Agriculture Emergency special emergency committee has been formed, bringing together federal ministers and the chief ministers of all provinces to oversee assessment, response, and rehabilitation. The prime minister made it clear that the burden of flood recovery is not solely a federal responsibility—provinces too must step up and contribute.ARY NEWS
The floods have wreaked unparalleled havoc across multiple provinces, resulting in over 800 fatalities and affecting more than 1.2 million people, with economic losses estimated at up to $50 billion.ARY NEWS
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