2010 Pakistan Floods
The 2010 Pakistan Floods were a series of devastating floods that began in July 2010, primarily affecting the provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, and Sindh. Triggered by heavy monsoon rains, the floods submerged vast areas, displacing millions of people and causing significant damage to infrastructure, homes, and agriculture.
Approximately 20 million people were affected, with many losing their livelihoods and access to clean water. The floods resulted in a humanitarian crisis, prompting local and international relief efforts. The United Nations and various NGOs provided assistance, but recovery efforts faced challenges due to ongoing weather conditions and logistical issues.