areas were vulnerable because of receiving warning calls of tsunamis and cyclones.
Environment expert Nasir Ali Panhwar said Sindh was paying a heavy price due to the government’s flawed policies and it was losing its natural assets such as forests and wetlands.
He urged the government to allocate more resources and give a high priority to climate change and to devise an effective policy on climate change and disaster risk reduction.
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