Over 1,000 Dead in Pakistan’s Deadly Monsoon Flooding in Pakistan from the highest rainfall in more than three decades has killed at least 1,000 people since June and caused more than $10 billion worth of damage. The extreme weather event, which follows some of the highest recorded temperatures across South Asia, is a “climate catastrophe,” Sherry Rehman, Pakistan’s federal Minister for Climate Change, said in a news interview posted on her Twitter feed. “Many districts are beginning to look like they’re part of the ocean,” Rehman told German broadcaster DW News. “Our helicopter sorties are not finding dry land to drop rations.” With more than 30 million people affected across Pakistan — the world’s fifth-most populous nation — the navy has been deployed for the first time, she added. A flooded area in Charsadda, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, on Aug. 28. Finance Minister Miftah Ismail said there was no immediate […]