
Climate change is causing unnatural disasters which are killing people in Pakistan, but many of its victims remain invisible.
Floods in 2022 and 2024 displaced entire villages overnight, leaving families stranded without food, clean water, or shelter. Children and older people were most at risk due to rapidly spreading disease, but their deaths often went uncounted.
Through gripping testimonies from flood survivors, this film exposes the harsh realities of climate-driven disasters. Abdul Latif lost his three-year-old son, Ashiq Ali, to flood-related illness but his death, like thousands of others, was never officially recorded.
Aqel, a diabetic older woman, struggled to access healthcare during the floods, leading to the amputation of her leg. Seeta, Khatoon, and Khalid recount the loss of their loved ones, stories that would otherwise go unheard.
Despite contributing just 1% to global emissions, Pakistan is one of the most vulnerable countries to climate disasters. Underfunded healthcare and disaster response systems are overwhelmed when catastrophe strikes, leaving communities to fend for themselves.
Amnesty International travelled to Sindh Province to document the lives that have gone uncounted. Without official recognition, climate victims remain unseen by governments, policymakers, and institutions meant to protect them.
Climate change kills. Action saves lives.
Read our report at: https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2025/05/pakistan-climate-disasters-increasing-risks-of-death-and-disease-amongst-children-and-older-people-new-report/
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This is always happens in heat stroke heavy rainall funds are couht by political party and land lord they don't care people dieing or alive
So you're handing out LGBT bracelets with donations, harping on about climate change…..when did you lose focus of what you stand for? You pay your CEO over £210,000 a year. That's more than the British Prime Minister earns. What a pathetic organisation you have become.
Why this is hell, nor am I out of it
Thinkst thou that I who saw the face of God,
And tasted the eternal joys of heaven,
Am not tormented with ten thousand hells
In being deprived of everlasting bliss?
(Christopher Marlowe)
First time hearing the language of Sindh. It sounds close to Kutch Gujrati and Rajasthani but I can't figure out what they are saying.