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Pakistan's Economy Under Threat After Floods in Punjab

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September 02, 2025

Over 2m people affected as worst floods in decades destroy homes, crops and livestock

Pakistan's Economy Under Threat After Floods in Punjab

CHINIOT, Pakistan — Across the fertile plains of Pakistan's Punjab, families are struggling to rebuild their lives after the worst flooding in decades swept away homes, destroyed crops and drowned livestock.

"Thirteen of my 15 acres (6ha) are gone," said Mr Muhammad Amjad, 45, a rice and potato farmer in Chiniot, as he stood by the submerged fields.

"Our rice is completely destroyed. Women and children have evacuated. Men are left guarding what remains."

The Provincial Disaster Management Authority said more than two million people were affected, with over 2,000 villages inundated. Approximately 760,000 people and 516,000 animals have been evacuated, and at least 33 people have died in less than a week.

Mr Amish Sultan, 50, lost his only source of income.

"I have 10 buffaloes. They're so weak, there's no milk left for my children, let alone to sell. I used to earn 100,000 rupees (S$460) to 150,000 rupees a month. That stability is gone."

Farm labourer Mehdi Hassan, 40, said entire neighbourhoods were washed away.

"My home is completely destroyed. We've been left on the roadside with whatever we could carry. We tried to build our own dams but the water still took everything," he added.

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