Pakistan’s devastating floods leave billions of dollars in damage and a decade to rebuild
Recent floods in Pakistan have caused severe damage to the country’s economy and infrastructure, and experts believe that full reconstruction of the damage may take up to a decade.
According to news sources, the province of Punjab, one of the main centers of agriculture and industry in Pakistan, has suffered the most damage, with farms, roads, dams, and factories severely damaged.
According to estimates, the financial losses caused by these floods reach billions of dollars.
An unprecedented 361 mm of rainfall was recorded in the city of Lahore, showing the severity of this natural disaster.
Local officials and analysts have warned that without urgent international aid and effective planning, Pakistan will face serious challenges in improving its infrastructure and economy.
These floods, which began in mid-2025, have disrupted the lives of millions of people and highlighted the need for urgent relief and reconstruction measures.