More than two million people have been evacuated in Pakistan's Punjab province as floods sweep the country's eastern region, authorities said.
Another 150,000 have been evacuated in Sindh province, national disaster management chief Inam Haider Malik told reporters on Thursday, warning that the "number may rise over the coming days".
Monsoon rains have killed more than 900 people nationwide since late June, according to an update from the International Medical Corps on Friday.
Climate change has worsened floods in Pakistan, as heavy rains cause rivers to overflow. But critics also blame the lack of government investment in disaster mitigation, such as better alert systems and infrastructure.
The floods, which have destroyed larges swathes of farms and houses, are devastating for residents in Pakistan, 40% of whom live below the poverty line.







