ISLAMABAD, Sept 09 (AP): UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres appealed to the world to help Pakistan after arriving in the country Friday to see climate-induced devastation from months of deadly record floods that have left half a million people living in tents under the open sky.
His trip comes less than two weeks after Guterres appealed for $160 million in emergency funding to help those affected by the monsoon rains and floods that have caused at least $10 billion in damages and 1,391 deaths. International aid is arriving, including the first planeload of what the US has pledged will be $30 million in assistance.
"I have arrived in Pakistan to express my deep solidarity with the Pakistani people after the devastating floods here. I appeal for massive support from the international community as Pakistan responds to this climate catastrophe," he said on Twitter before dawn.
Last week, the UN chief issued a stern warning about the effects of climate change.
"Let's stop sleepwalking toward the destruction of our planet by climate change," he said in a video message to a ceremony in Islamabad at the time. "Today, it's Pakistan. Tomorrow, it could be your country."
Pakistan's Information Minister Maryam Aurangzeb in a statement thanked the UN chief for visiting Pakistan at a time when, she said, one-third of Pakistan is underwater. She said she wants the visit to help elevate the crisis for flood victims to the global level.
UN chief appeals to world to help badly flood-hit Pakistan
FE Team | Published: September 09, 2022 22:31:07
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres (centre) was received on his arrival by Deputy Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar (left) in the Islamabad airport in Pakistan on Friday — AP
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