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Major livelihood sources perish after floods, report finds

Daily Dateline Islamabad by Daily Dateline Islamabad
October 2, 2022
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ISLAMABAD: Floods have damaged major sources of livelihood in Sindh and Balochistan, a new report said, affecting 84 per cent of agriculture, 82pc livestock, 74pc labour, and 47pc jobs.
Besides, 82pc of fisheries have been affected in Sindh, according to the findings of a rapid needs assessment carried out by Islamic Relief, a UK-based international aid agency, to gauge flood damage in the two provinces.
In Balochistan, 200,811 acres of agricultural cropland have been damaged. No major crop exists in fields except cotton as some districts remain inundated, the report said.
Horticulture in the surveyed areas of Quetta, Killa Saifullah, Pishin, Jafferabad and Nushki has also been severely affected. The harvesting of grapes was near completion, but the existing fruit has been damaged. Apples have also been largely affected.
Rapid needs assessment carried out in Sindh, Balochistan puts damage impact at 84pc on agriculture, 82pc livestock, 74pc labour and 47pc on jobs
In Washuk and Nushki, 90pc of date fruit has been damaged. The trees of peaches, pomegranates, apples, apricots and grapes have also been partially affected due to heavy windstorms.
In Sindh, agriculture-related livelihood has taken the brunt. Crops spread over 407,560 acres have been swamped. A total of 551,364 acres of cropland was assessed in four districts, and it was found that 169,353 acres in Mirpurkhas, 47,682 acres in Thatta, and 86,670 acres in Sujawal have been affected.
The assessment showed 83pc of crops in the affected areas have perished. Date crop — a major source of horticulture produce in Mirpurkhas — has perished and inundated in the wake of heavy rains.
In Balochistan, the second-most affected source of livelihood was livestock, with damage assessed at 81pc.

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