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The Indus delta in Pakistan is drowning in seawater due to decades of mismanagement, climate change, and hydropower projects.
More than 1.2 million people have been displaced from the overall Indus delta region in the last two decades, according to a ...
Salt crusts crackle underfoot as Habibullah Khatti walks to his mother's grave to say a final goodbye before he abandons his ...
Freshwater and sediment flow from the Indus River have been severely reduced by man-made irrigation canals and barriers. This ...
Saltwater intrusion in Pakistan's Indus delta, exacerbated by reduced river flow due to dams, irrigation, and climate change, ...
Seawater encroachment, falling freshwater flow, and climate change have forced over a million people to flee the collapsing ...
Pakistan is considering a Rs 220 billion Chenab Dam on the Indus River to neutralise India’s advantage after New Delhi ...
At the banks of the Indus River, we met some of those business owners. Near the town of Sehwan, men waited in line to fill 500-gallon tankers from a pipe extracting water from the Indus.
"The delta is both sinking and shrinking," said Muhammad Ali Anjum, a local WWF conservationist. Beginning in Tibet, the ...