Rains in Balochistan

Torrential rains in Balochistan have damaged the already crumbling infrastructure, creating large-scale trouble for the people. The drainage system in Quetta, the provincial capital, simply collapsed and, as a result, people are suffering from waterborne diseases. In the absence of any concrete plan to tackle the prevalent phenomenon of climate change, wide- scale destruction was bound to happen. This issue must be addressed urgently and professionally. Otherwise, its repercussions will be alarming and unpredictable, adding to the misery of the local people.

SOBIDAR KHAN KHILJI

QUETTA

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