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"Years of Neglect": in Pakistan, Urban Planning and Corruption Amplify Monsoon-Related Floods

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Islamabad - Houses buried under the mud, economic capital at the stop, electricity cut and catastrophic human balance: in Pakistan, without planning plans or maintenance of the pipes, the monsoon will continue to kill, the experts say. The Prime Minister himself agreed by visiting Wednesday the north-west where 450 people had just died carried away by landslides. "Natural disasters are God's will, but we cannot ignore human factors. We can no lo…
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Islamabad - Houses buried under the mud, economic capital at the stop, electricity cut and catastrophic human balance: in Pakistan, without planning plans or maintenance of the pipes, the monsoon will continue to kill, the experts say. The Prime Minister himself agreed by visiting Wednesday the north-west where 450 people had just died carried away by landslides. "Natural disasters are God's will, but we cannot ignore human factors. We can no lo…

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L'Opinion broke the news in on Monday, August 25, 2025.
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