Bi-Weekly Press Briefing: Pakistan Floods Alert Update UNICEF - UNHCR

Edited News | UNHCR , UNICEF

Bi-Weekly Press Briefing: Pakistan Floods Alert Update UNICEF - UNHCR

Pakistan floods update: the waters will take six months to go, warn relief agencies

Millions of people in Pakistan are still deeply affected by catastrophic flooding which “is not going anywhere”, UN relief agencies said on Tuesday.

Close to eight million people have been displaced by the disaster and the UN along with the authorities and partners have continued to race to reach affected populations with desperately needed relief items. To date, more than 1,500 people have been killed, including 552 children.

Southern Sindh province is still in crisis, with many areas still under water.

“We don’t have enough food, we don’t have shelter, and still even the kind of health care that is required is not available,” said Gerida Birukila, UN Children’s Fund Pakistan Chief of Field Office in Balochistan, another of the worst-hit provinces.

In a fresh appeal for international support, the UNICEF worker described desperate scenes.

“Roads and bridges have been washed away; I’ve just come from the field and the water is not going anywhere,” Ms. Birukila  continued, speaking via Zoom from Quetta.

As had been feared, life-threatening illness and disease have now spread among displaced communities, including cerebral malaria, for which there is no available medicine.

“There is no shelter...people don’t have even clothing,” Ms. Birukila continued. “One lady asked me, ‘Please give me some clothing, I ran away two weeks ago.’ She is still wearing the same dress she wore two weeks ago because she cannot change. You just run with what you have on your back.”

Echoing the deep concern among first-responders, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR noted that 7.6 million people in Pakistan have been displaced by the floods, with nearly 600,000 living in relief sites.

The UN agency has coordinated logistics as part of a plan to transport more than 1.2 million relief items to local authorities in the most flood-affected areas. To date, it has delivered more than one million life-saving items to authorities for distribution.

“Many parts of the country, especially in the southern province of Sindh, remain underwater, as well as … parts of eastern Balochistan,” said UNHCR spokesperson Babar Baloch, adding that officials have warned that it could take “up to six months for floodwaters to recede” in the hardest-hit areas.

There are also concerns for Pakistan’s 1.3 million registered Afghan refugees; an estimated 800,000 live in more than 45 “calamity hit” districts out of 80 affected locations, UNHCR said, noting that four of the worst-hit districts in Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh provinces host the highest number of refugees.

To help them, UNHCR and partners have provided emergency cash assistance to hundreds of vulnerable refugee families, supplementing the Government’s monsoon response.

“People are being displaced. They are looking out and they just tell you, ‘That used to be my house, this used to be the school,’ but what you can see is just water and water,” said UNICEF’s Ms. Birukila.

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STORY: Pakistan Floods Alert Update – UNICEF, UNHCR

TRT: 2 min 08s

SOURCE: UNTV CH

RESTRICTIONS: NONE

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS

ASPECT RATIO: 16:9

DATELINE: 20 September 2022 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

SHOTLIST 

  

  1. Medium shot, UN Geneva flag alley.
  2. Wide shot, press room with panel of speakers.
  3. SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH) Gerida Birukila, UNICEF Pakistan’s Chief of Field Office in Balochistan (from Quetta Moi): “We don’t have enough food, we don’t have shelter, and still, even the kind of health care that is required is not available.”
  4. Medium shot, journalist taking notes.
  5. SOUNDBITE(ENGLISH) Gerida Birukila, UNICEF Pakistan’s Chief of Field Office in Balochistan (from Quetta Moi): “Roads and bridges are being washed away. I’ve just come from the field and the water is not going anywhere.”
  6. Medium shot, TV camera operator.
  7. SOUNDBITE(ENGLISH) Gerida Birukila, UNICEF Pakistan’s Chief of Field Office in Balochistan (from Quetta Moi): “We have very severe malaria, people are getting fits, because of you know, cerebral malaria and there is no medicine, and then there is no shelter. There is no...people don’t have even clothing. One lady asked me, ‘Please give me some clothing, I ran away two weeks ago.’ She is still wearing the same dress she wore two weeks ago because she cannot change. You just run with what you have on your back.”
  8. Medium shot, journalist taking notes.
  9. SOUNDBITE(ENGLISH) Babar Baloch, UNHCR spokesperson: “In Pakistan are some 7.6 million people have now been displaced by the floods, according to the latest estimates that we have got, with nearly 600,000 living in relief sites. Many parts of the country, especially in the southern province of Sindh, remain underwater, as well as you just heard, in parts of eastern Balochistan as well.”
  10. Medium shot, journalist taking notes.
  11. SOUNDBITE(ENGLISH) Babar Baloch, UNHCR spokesperson: “Officials warn that it could take up to six months for floodwaters to recede in the hardest hit areas.”
  12. Medium shot, journalist taking notes.
  13. SOUNDBITE(ENGLISH) Gerida Birukila, UNICEF Pakistan’s Chief of Field Office in Balochistan (from Quetta Moi): “People are being displaced. They are looking out and they just tell you, ‘That used to be my house, this used to be the school,’ but what you can see is just water and water.”
  14. Medium shot, staff monitoring, journalist taking notes.
  15. Close up shot, journalist taking notes.
  16. Close up shot, screen showing speaker.

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