

Pakistan, Under Water
25 snips Oct 5, 2022
Christina Goldbaum, a correspondent for The New York Times, details the catastrophic flooding in Pakistan that has claimed over 1,500 lives and displaced 33 million people. She shares vivid accounts of the destruction, as entire communities grapple with starvation and disease. The agricultural sector is on the brink of collapse, with desperate farmers struggling to salvage their harvests. Goldbaum highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the emotional toll on families living in makeshift shelters amidst the devastation.
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Dadu's Flooded Bus Station
- Christina Goldbaum arrived in the flood-stricken Dadu district and found a bus station turned into a boat dock.
- People used boats as public transport, ferrying belongings, livestock, and supplies across the flooded landscape.
Miraj's Ruined Harvest
- In Noobsha, a farming district, Christina witnessed submerged cotton fields and spoke with farmer Miraj.
- Miraj recounted 56 hours of continuous rain that destroyed his cotton harvest and threatened his wheat planting.
Padma's Salvage Efforts
- Farmer Padma showed Christina her flooded cotton fields where she salvaged what remained of her crop.
- Padma worried about repaying loans and having enough money to feed her family.