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Bilawal Bhutto Zardari: ‘The scale of climate catastrophe in Pakistan is truly apocalyptic’

By France24
22 September 2022   |   2:33 pm
Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari told FRANCE 24 the floods that ravaged his country had created a catastrophe of apocalyptical proportions. In addition to more than 1,500 deaths, the disaster has caused dual health and food security crises. Zardari said Pakistan needs some $30 billion in aid and praised international efforts under way to offer help.

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