In September 2022, Pakistan experienced a catastrophic humanitarian crisis as unprecedented monsoon floods submerged one-third of the country, directly affecting more than 33 million people. Dubbed by United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres as a "monsoon on steroids", the disaster was compounded by a massive public health crisis and major international relief efforts. Concurrently, the country was highly active on the international sports stage, hosting historic cricket tournaments amidst the ongoing climate emergency
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1,739 people died, including 647 children, and an additional 12,867 were injured. Over 2.1 million people were left homeless because of the floods. These are the deadliest floods in Pakistan since 2010, when nearly 2,000 died in flooding, and the deadliest in the world since the 2020 South Asian floods.In September 2022,

As floodwaters slowly recede, the sheer scale of damage is being revealed. Hundreds of thousands of homes have been damaged or destroyed, while many public health facilities, water systems and schools have been destroyed or damaged. Young children are living out in the open with their families, with no drinking water, no food, and no livelihood, exposed to a wide range of new flood-related risks and hazards, including from