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Pakistan's worst floods in Punjab displace 2 million, kill hundreds, exposing inadequate climate funding and resilience.
Pakistan faces severe consequences from its worst floods in Punjab's history, displacing over two million people and causing hundreds of deaths, highlighting recurring climate-related disasters despite prior warnings.
With climate adaptation funding far below needed levels—only 6% of required spending—Pakistan struggles to build resilience, exacerbating financial strain from disaster response, debt, and limited budget allocation, currently just 1% for disaster management.
Experts stress that integrating climate resilience into national planning, scaling climate finance, operationalizing the Loss and Damage Fund, and mobilizing private investment are critical to breaking the cycle of disaster and debt.
Without urgent reform, economic and climate security remain at risk.
Las peores inundaciones de Pakistán en Punjab desplazan a 2 millones, matan a cientos, exponiendo la inadecuada financiación climática y la resiliencia.