AZADPAKISTAN2009
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About 30,000 people in Pakistan are stuck on their rooftops and in higher areas as they try to escape rushing floodwaters, a United Nations official said Sunday.
Ref: UN official: 30,000 stranded in Pakistan after flooding - CNN.com
I think its sad that after even happens , we notice stuff, clearly we do not have the transport/support capabilities
We lack ample , planes to supply and move peope form desaster areas to safe place, or pick ppl from roof tops to safety.
The other day we also learned tonnes and tones of wheat was wasted on ground , and irony is now we will need to provide food for the displaced or effected ppl
The C130 we have can't supply the stuff safely nor can they help airlift or land any where close
Major tactical weakness
Ref: UN official: 30,000 stranded in Pakistan after flooding - CNN.com
I think its sad that after even happens , we notice stuff, clearly we do not have the transport/support capabilities
We lack ample , planes to supply and move peope form desaster areas to safe place, or pick ppl from roof tops to safety.
The other day we also learned tonnes and tones of wheat was wasted on ground , and irony is now we will need to provide food for the displaced or effected ppl
The C130 we have can't supply the stuff safely nor can they help airlift or land any where close
Major tactical weakness