The alarming lack of rainfall in Pakistan has severe implications for our agriculture, water supply, and overall ecosystem. According to some reports, Pakistan has experienced a 70 per cent reduction in rainfall during winters, leading to drought-like conditions in various regions. Sindh and Balochistan appear to be the worst-affected.
This is not just a temporary issue and is primarily attributed to climate change, deforestation, and urbanisation. The consequences of this lack of rain are dire, affecting food security and increasing the risk of water scarcity. It is crucial for the government and relevant authorities to take immediate action and promote sustainable practices and reforestation efforts to mitigate these impacts.
Malaika Awais
Lahore