Wednesday, January 14, 2026
198 Germany News
198TILG ULTIMATE MASSIVE MASS MEDIA CAMPAIGN SUPPORT TEAM
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • BUSINESS NEWS
  • VIDEO NEWS
  • FEATURED NEWS
    • GERMANY USA TRADE NEWS
    • GERMANY EU NEWS
    • GERMANY UK NEWS
    • GERMANY CHINA NEWS
    • GERMANY AFRICA NEWS
    • GERMANY GULF NATIONS NEWS
    • GERMANY INDIA NEWS
    • GERMANY BRAZIL NEWS
    • GERMANY EGYPT NEWS
    • GERMANY NIGERIA NEWS
    • GERMANY THAILAND NEWS
  • POLITICAL
  • CRYPTO
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • MANUFACTURE
  • MORE NEWS
    • 198TILG ULTIMATE MASSIVE MASS MEDIA CAMPAIGN
    • GERMANY AGRICULTURE NEWS
    • GERMANY IMMIGRATION NEWS
    • GERMANY BUSINESS HELP
    • GERMANY SCHOLARSHIP NEWS
    • GERMANY EDUCATION NEWS
    • GERMANY UNIVERSITY NEWS
    • GERMANY JOINT VENTURE NEWS
    • GERMANY VENTURE CAPITAL NEWS
    • GERMANY PARTNESHIPS
  • ASK IKE LEMUWA
  • CONTACT
  • HOME
  • BUSINESS NEWS
  • VIDEO NEWS
  • FEATURED NEWS
    • GERMANY USA TRADE NEWS
    • GERMANY EU NEWS
    • GERMANY UK NEWS
    • GERMANY CHINA NEWS
    • GERMANY AFRICA NEWS
    • GERMANY GULF NATIONS NEWS
    • GERMANY INDIA NEWS
    • GERMANY BRAZIL NEWS
    • GERMANY EGYPT NEWS
    • GERMANY NIGERIA NEWS
    • GERMANY THAILAND NEWS
  • POLITICAL
  • CRYPTO
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • MANUFACTURE
  • MORE NEWS
    • 198TILG ULTIMATE MASSIVE MASS MEDIA CAMPAIGN
    • GERMANY AGRICULTURE NEWS
    • GERMANY IMMIGRATION NEWS
    • GERMANY BUSINESS HELP
    • GERMANY SCHOLARSHIP NEWS
    • GERMANY EDUCATION NEWS
    • GERMANY UNIVERSITY NEWS
    • GERMANY JOINT VENTURE NEWS
    • GERMANY VENTURE CAPITAL NEWS
    • GERMANY PARTNESHIPS
  • ASK IKE LEMUWA
  • CONTACT
198 Germany News
No Result
View All Result

Pakistan floods spark cholera fears amid other rising health risks | Climate Crisis News

by 198 Germany News
September 23, 2025
in BUSINESS NEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A
0
Home BUSINESS NEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Health experts warn of rising cholera cases in Pakistan amid catastrophic floods and strained healthcare.

As floods continue to cause massive devastation across Pakistan, health experts have warned of potential health risks, including a cholera outbreak, if immediate preventive measures are not taken.

You might also like

Ukraine Unable to Prevail Over Russia – Ex-French Military Chief of Staff

Heavy gunfire erupts near presidential palace in Caracas – media (VIDEOS) — RT World News

Australia news live: NSW police to decide whether to extend post-Bondi shooting protest ban; PM to visit flood-hit Queensland | Australia news

Since late June, a heavier-than-usual monsoon, followed by floods and landslides, has affected more than 6 million people, according to the United Nations.

Recommended Stories

list of 3 itemsend of list

Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority said that more than 1,000 people have been killed, more than 12,500 houses damaged and 6,500 livestock lost in addition to the widespread destruction of crops across the country.

More than 2 million people have also been displaced, with health officials warning that affected areas across the country will remain highly susceptible to waterborne diseases, including cholera.

Cholera is a bacterial infection transmitted through contaminated food and water. It can cause severe diarrhoea, vomiting and muscle cramps. It can kill within hours without treatment, though simple oral rehydration or antibiotics can save lives.

Due to a rise in the number of displacement camps, unhygienic conditions at such sites can also significantly increase the risk of infections, according to infectious disease specialist Dr Shobha Luxmi.

“Access to clean water, hygiene and nutritional support must be prioritised in relief efforts,” Luxmi said.

The British Red Cross warned that “there’s a lack of proper toilets for people living in shelters, public buildings or emergency camps on higher ground”.

“There’s also a lack of handwashing facilities,” the group said. “This means that diseases like dysentery and cholera can spread very rapidly in overcrowded places,” it added.

Climate change is seen as one of the several factors contributing to the floods in Pakistan.

The country ranks among the top 10 most climate-vulnerable nations, but it contributes less than 1 percent of global emissions. The Climate Rate Index report in 2025 put Pakistan at the top of the list of the most affected countries based on 2022 data.

Extensive flooding that followed record heatwaves and intense rains submerged approximately a third of the country in 2022, affecting 33 million people – including killing more than 1,700 – and causing $14.8bn worth of damages as well as $15.2bn of economic losses.

Last year, more floods affected thousands, and a heatwave killed almost 600 people.

The gradual rise in temperatures is also forcing the melting of the 13,000-plus glaciers in Pakistan, increasing the risk of flooding, damage to infrastructure, loss of life and land, threats to communities, and water scarcity.

Earlier this year, rights group Amnesty International said in a report that “Pakistan’s healthcare and disaster response systems are failing to meet the needs of children and older people who are most at risk of death and disease amid extreme weather events related to climate change”.

“Rising temperatures drive ever more intense and unpredictable weather. Children and older people in Pakistan are suffering on the front line of the climate crisis, exposed to extreme heat or floods that lead to disproportionate levels of death and disease,” said Laura Mills, researcher with Amnesty International’s crisis response programme.

“Pakistan’s healthcare system is woefully underfunded and overstretched, even in non-emergency times. The climate emergency creates an extra strain that is unbearable and the system is failing to deliver adequate care to those in need.”

This story was produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center.



Source link

Tags: CholeraclimatecrisisfearsfloodsHealthNewsPakistanrisingrisksspark
Share30Tweet19

Recommended For You

Ukraine Unable to Prevail Over Russia – Ex-French Military Chief of Staff

by 198 Germany News
January 6, 2026
0
Ukraine Unable to Prevail Over Russia – Ex-French Military Chief of Staff

https://sputnikglobe.com/20260106/ukraine-unable-to-prevail-over-russia--ex-french-military-chief-of-staff--1123429729.htmlUkraine Unable to Prevail Over Russia – Ex-French Military Chief of Staff Ukraine Unable to Prevail Over Russia – Ex-French Military Chief of Staff Sputnik InternationalIt’s clear Ukraine...

Read moreDetails

Heavy gunfire erupts near presidential palace in Caracas – media (VIDEOS) — RT World News

by 198 Germany News
January 6, 2026
0
Heavy gunfire erupts near presidential palace in Caracas – media (VIDEOS) — RT World News

Soldiers and armored vehicles were seen in Venezuelan capital amid reports of a coup attempt Heavy gunfire was reported outside the Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas on Monday,...

Read moreDetails

Australia news live: NSW police to decide whether to extend post-Bondi shooting protest ban; PM to visit flood-hit Queensland | Australia news

by 198 Germany News
January 5, 2026
0
Australia news live: NSW police to decide whether to extend post-Bondi shooting protest ban; PM to visit flood-hit Queensland | Australia news

Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureMelbourne sinkhole close to site of boring machines for North East LinkMore on the Melbourne sinkhole, which...

Read moreDetails

‘I got shot at’: Mark Kelly reacts to Pentagon’s decision to demote him over ‘disobey unlawful orders’ video

by 198 Germany News
January 5, 2026
0
‘I got shot at’: Mark Kelly reacts to Pentagon’s decision to demote him over ‘disobey unlawful orders’ video

Senator Mark Kelly, who is also a retired naval officer and an astronaut, was handed down a punishment Monday in response of his video where he urged troops...

Read moreDetails

Skyrocketing Military Spending Undermines Development Aid to World’s Poor — Global Issues

by 198 Germany News
January 5, 2026
0
Skyrocketing Military Spending Undermines Development Aid to World’s Poor — Global Issues

by Thalif Deen (united nations)Monday, January 05, 2026Inter Press Service UNITED NATIONS, January 5 (IPS) - The statistics are staggering: while military spending keeps skyrocketing, Official Development Assistance (ODA)–...

Read moreDetails
Next Post
Dollar pullback to offer no relief with rupee caught in US crosswinds

Dollar pullback to offer no relief with rupee caught in US crosswinds

Trump’s Expanding War on Cartels – The Cipher Brief

Trump’s Expanding War on Cartels – The Cipher Brief

Anerkennung von Palästina: Eine Kehrtwende gegenüber Israel

Anerkennung von Palästina: Eine Kehrtwende gegenüber Israel

  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact

Copyright © 2026 - 198 Germany News.

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • BUSINESS NEWS
  • VIDEO NEWS
  • FEATURED NEWS
    • GERMANY USA TRADE NEWS
    • GERMANY EU NEWS
    • GERMANY UK NEWS
    • GERMANY CHINA NEWS
    • GERMANY AFRICA NEWS
    • GERMANY GULF NATIONS NEWS
    • GERMANY INDIA NEWS
    • GERMANY BRAZIL NEWS
    • GERMANY EGYPT NEWS
    • GERMANY NIGERIA NEWS
    • GERMANY THAILAND NEWS
  • POLITICAL
  • CRYPTO
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • MANUFACTURE
  • MORE NEWS
    • 198TILG ULTIMATE MASSIVE MASS MEDIA CAMPAIGN
    • GERMANY AGRICULTURE NEWS
    • GERMANY IMMIGRATION NEWS
    • GERMANY BUSINESS HELP
    • GERMANY SCHOLARSHIP NEWS
    • GERMANY EDUCATION NEWS
    • GERMANY UNIVERSITY NEWS
    • GERMANY JOINT VENTURE NEWS
    • GERMANY VENTURE CAPITAL NEWS
    • GERMANY PARTNESHIPS
  • ASK IKE LEMUWA
  • CONTACT

Copyright © 2026 - 198 Germany News.

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?