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Climate Disaster: "UN Chief: Never Seen Anything Like Pakistan Floods"

"ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he has never seen anything like the flood disaster in Pakistan, and urged foreign donors to speed up assistance to the 20 million people affected.

Ban's comments after surveying the devastation over the weekend reflect the concern of the international community about the unfolding disaster in Pakistan, which is battling al-Qaida and Taliban militants, has a weak and unpopular government, and an anemic economy propped up by international assistance."

Chris Brummitt reports for the Associated Press August 15, 2010.

SEE ALSO:

"In Weather Chaos, a Case for Global Warming" (New York Times)


"Scientist Explores Links Between Extreme Weather and Climate Change" (ClimateCentral)

"Climate Scientists in Race To Predict Where Natural Disaster Will Strike Next" (Guardian)

"Heat Records Broken in 17 Countries So Far This Year" (ClimateCentral)

"Pakistan Authorities Warn of More Floods as Survivors Block Roads in Protest at Slow Aid" (Chicago Tribune)

Source: AP, 08/16/2010