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A couple of months ago a typhoon hit Pakistan sinking 1/3 of the country with more than 1,300 people dead. Experts say that it could take 6 months for the flood to subside. What would happen if another typhoon hits Pakistan within 6 months? Would it sink a majority of the country then? Let’s hope this does not happen.

RusselHappy 7 Sep 26
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If I remember rightly much of the Pakistan & Bangladesh flooding is due to the action by American & British companies to stop people using hemp fibre so that the petrochemical fibres could develop markets.
Yet again a case for collective responsibility.

A few online websites also stated that Pakistan would be one of the first few countries to sink if ever climate change causes the global temperature to increase by 1 degree Celsius. The people of this country really had it tough.

@RusselHappy must be the god they follow.

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Maybe they'll take Trump's advice and nuke the typhoon.

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