Karachi: Vice President of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Mohammad Aman Paracha, has declared climate change an immediate threat, necessitating urgent government action to implement modern early warning systems. Paracha's comments come in the wake of devastating floods in Punjab, as he emphasized a shift from reactive to proactive disaster management.
Paracha highlighted the inefficacy of relying on foreign aid and called for accelerated domestic relief efforts to support affected communities. He praised the Pakistan Armed Forces and the National Disaster Management Authority for their rapid and effective flood response.
Addressing long-term challenges, Paracha stressed the importance of post-disaster measures, advocating for an anti-encroachment drive against illegal constructions near waterways. He urged for strict action against unauthorized housing societies on encroached lands.
Concluding his statement, Paracha emphasized the need for climate resilience and urban planning reforms to be integral to national policy, to mitigate future losses.