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Gamerpc asked in TravelOther - Destinations · 1 decade ago

Pakistan floods 2010. What was the real cause ?

We all heard about the heavy rains, BUT what really happened.

I've heard some other reasons. Lets hear them if your from Pakistan

Thanks

Update:

One story I heard was a dam was broken on purpose, so that a RICH land owner would not get flooded ? Anyone else know more ?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Deforestation by Taliban militia is the real cause.

    Here is the excerpt from an article on this issue.

    "People here remember when hundreds of Pakistani Taliban militants roamed through the forested ridges flanking the Chail River, armed not with AK-47s but with axes."

    "Employing termite-like efficiency, the militants felled and carted away vast swaths of Himalayan cedar, blue pine and oak, leaving mountainsides dotted with stumps."

    "Through illegal logging, the Taliban generated quick cash to keep its arsenals stocked. But nearly a decade of tree felling by militants and 35 years of deforestation by unscrupulous timber businesses and wealthy landowners have had an unforeseen consequence."

    "Deforestation along the Swat Valley's waterways made destruction caused by this summer's massive floods measurably worse, experts say. The loss of dense woodland made stream and river banks much more prone to erosion. Riverside forests that could have stemmed the force of raging floodwater were gone."

    "No amount of forest could have averted disaster wrought by the monsoon downpours that in a matter of days equaled Pakistan's annual average rainfall. But many forestry experts and environmentalists say several decades of deforestation in northwestern Pakistan and the southern province of Sindh contributed to the toll the floods took in those regions."

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    TO help people

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