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The glass is half full: Positive aspects of floods

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GILGIT: While Pakistan is still reeling from the destruction left by the floods, a veteran environmentalist stands confident to say that not all is lost in the aftermath of the deluge, and there are many positives.

“Floods are an essential part of the natural phenomena and they occur regularly,” Dr Ghulam Akbar told The Express Tribune. He is currently heading ‘Pakistan Wetlands Programme’, one of the largest conservation programmes in the country.

He said that the floods have turned brackish water lakes like Manchar into freshwater lakes, a task that otherwise was not possible even after spending huge financial resources.

The environmentalist said that it was the first time after many years that, “we acquired land from the sea in the deltaic region mainly due to deposition of millions of tonnes of silt carried through by the flood.”

“New mud-flats have appeared which will certainly benefit the mangrove forests in days to come,” he said, adding that aquatic biodiversity all over the Indus plain has increased in the wake of floods.

Dr Akbar, who until recently was performing his duties in Karachi for one of WWF’s projects, said that now one can find fish species in Sindh that were never seen before. “Same is the case with plants as new species have also appeared,” he said, and added that the floods have raised the importance of land use plans and flood management concepts in Pakistan.

He said that another benefit of the recent floods is that they have almost freed the riverine belt (Kacho area) from encroachers. In the British era a protective embankment was constructed, starting from Kashmore to Thatta Districts along either side of the River Indus. The terrain within them is called riverine area and is the property of the state.


Akbar said that all the saline and saline-sodic soils submerged by the floods are now free from salinity and have turned into productive soils.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 25th, 2010.
The glass is half full: Positive aspects of floods – The Express Tribune

Now there are definitely benefits of the floods. Don't worry guys, this floods is not only a test, but will make life easier for us. We should all think positive!
 
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but still, it caused a lot of damage.

Very True Sir,

But in life, everyone has to move on, we can't just stop there. This thread was to show some positivity on the floods, and it hadn't destroyed everything yet. Pakistanis have been through an even worst point of time than this, and I am sure we will make through this too.:cheers:
 
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The mass floods have replaced Indus , jehlum deltas with fresh mineral rich soil as well as it has substantially increased the underground water level.

Its a great news for our agriculture for next 5 years.
 
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More importantly we will learn to depend less on natural agriculture and start farming on modern irrigation technologies, shanty towns will be replaced with organized buildings and better greener infrastructure will follow.

As a muslim, what ever happens does so by the will of Allah and for the good of believers.
 
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