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Pakistani FM says water receded 50% in flood-ravaged Sindh

Nearly 15% of Pakistan’s rice crop and 40% of its cotton crop were lost in this year's flooding, according to officials.

October 06, 2022 / 17:14 IST
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(Source: AFP)

Pakistan’s foreign minister on Thursday said that about 50% of the water has receded in the country’s worst-hit southern Sindh province, raising hopes that farmers will be able to sow wheat in a first step toward returning to a normal life.

“We are utilizing all of our resources for draining the remaining water in flood-affected areas in Sindh," Bilawal Bhutto Zardari told a news conference. It was the first time that any official confirmed that the water had dropped 50% in Sindh, where 400, 000 people are living in relief camps or in tents.

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Bhutto-Zardari's remarks were a sign of hope for hundreds of thousands of farmers who had been uncertain about the sowing of the upcoming wheat crop, which usually starts in October.

Nearly 15% of Pakistan’s rice crop and 40% of its cotton crop were lost in this year's flooding, according to officials. The waters wiped out the personal grain stores that many farming families rely on for food year-round.