Severe floods have inundated Pakistan this summer, caused by heavier than usual monsoon rains and melting glaciers. The Indus River, shown here, has overrun its banks in several provinces, turning into a lake 62 miles (100 km) wide at some points. Experts say around one-third of the country is under water and that the flooding, linked to climate change, is the worst in Pakistan’s history.Click the image below to watch a Timelapse video on Instagram. You can also find it on YouTube Shorts or TikTok.—29.824510°, 70.787425°
Pakistan Flooding
Pakistan Flooding
Pakistan Flooding
Severe floods have inundated Pakistan this summer, caused by heavier than usual monsoon rains and melting glaciers. The Indus River, shown here, has overrun its banks in several provinces, turning into a lake 62 miles (100 km) wide at some points. Experts say around one-third of the country is under water and that the flooding, linked to climate change, is the worst in Pakistan’s history.Click the image below to watch a Timelapse video on Instagram. You can also find it on YouTube Shorts or TikTok.—29.824510°, 70.787425°