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Ordinarily, more rain is a blessing. We need it to fill lakes and streams, which provide sources of drinking water and crop irrigation. But excessive rainfall especially at fast rates can do more harm than good. But sometimes it wills big disaster for rulers as well as urbanization. Seasonal rain is the mercury of Allah but in the limit, when it will become unlimited then it may be the Doom by Allah in the form of a flood. ” According to the science it is the water cycle, the water vapors evaporated in the form of vapors then vapors to form clouds and then condensation of clouds to form precipitation and rain fall”.

This is the whole phenomenon of the water cycle, it means, it needs more vapors for the clouds formation than would become precipitation occurs, but vaporization occurs due to high heat intensity, industrialization, homemade cooking, sunlight, and warm air are the main cause of water vapors. As air warms, it can “hold” more water vapor than air at cooler temperatures. Scientists point to a basic meteorological principle: As air warms, it can “hold” more water vapor than air at cooler temperatures. And we know average global temperatures have risen about 1.1°C (1.98°F) from 1900-2020 due to the release of heat-trapping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

In the summer of 2010, record monsoon rains and flash flooding in Pakistan affected some 20 million people and left over 1,000 dead. Around 14 million were left without homes, and the destruction of crops and other infrastructure left millions more vulnerable to malnutrition and waterborne illness. The same condition is going on nowadays, more people’s effects in undeveloped areas either rural or urban due to heavy rain, the province of Sindh is one of them due to the useless Sindh government, although we have a Provincial disaster management Authority (PDMA) which is the duty, life is threatening for those who under in floods, no one prepared for the help. I strongly condemn, take care of those who extremely need help from you. Support Sindh and Sindhi people.

Ghulam Nabi Dhiloo Graduate from University of Sindh Jamshoro

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