

Surviving the floods in Pakistan
Aug 30, 2025
The podcast dives into the heart-wrenching experiences of flood survivors in Pakistan, detailing their emotional toll and struggles for recovery. Personal stories highlight the immediate devastation caused by monsoon rains, with many losing homes and businesses. Despite their minimal contribution to climate change, Pakistan faces severe vulnerabilities. Grassroots rescue efforts emerge amid government shortcomings, showcasing remarkable community resilience. Conversations reveal the urgent need for global support and better disaster management in light of the ongoing environmental crisis.
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Flash Floods Wiped Out Generations
- Saad describes a roaring wave of mud and water that left villagers with minutes to flee and wiped out homes and businesses.
- He says his family's 40-year business and home were completely destroyed and nothing is left.
Rescuers Recovered Children’s Bodies
- Mohamed Rafiq led rescue work and recovered dozens of bodies from the mud, including children and women.
- He recounts digging into mud to retrieve corpses and the shock of seeing many young victims.
Urban Flooding Left Karachi Streets Submerged
- Mohamed Arslan walked home through chest‑high floodwater after heavy rains paralysed Karachi and left streets submerged.
- He describes seeing stranded children, stuck vans, and electrocution victims during his 17 km walk.