Resilience Toward A Disaster Resilient Pakistan (Jan-Dec 2016)
On 7th December 2016, PIA ATR (42aircraft Flight No PK-661), carrying total47 passengers from Chitral to Islamabadled to an unfortunate crash leavingwreckage ablaze strewn over an areaabout 2 square kilometres on the side of ahill between villages of Saddha Batolniand Gug near Pakistan Ordnance Factory ,Havelian in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Resilience Toward A Disaster Resilient Pakistan January-December 2015
On 26 October, 2015 at 1409 Hrs. PST an earthquake with 8.1 magnitude struck Pakistan. It had a depth of 193kms, centered 82 km Southeast of Feyzabad, Afghanistan in the Hindu Kush Mountain Range and lasted up to one minute, mostly aecting areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Gilgit Baltistan and FATA.
RESILIENCE January-June 2014
The phenomenon of disaster, either natural or triggered artificially leads to fatal injuries, damage to property and environmental degradation. Our region is quitesusceptible to the negative fall outs of rampant climate change trend.
RESILIENCE June-December- 2013
It gives me immense pleasure to share present issue of the 'Resilience' which has been prepared to highlight important events, news and activities during the recent months.
October-December 2012
The climatic upheaval that has befallen this part ofthe region in the past few years has increasemultifold. There can be named a host of reasonsfor what has been of have been the reasons behindthese calamities. But that all boils down to onepremise, we have to take care of those who arethreatened by these natural disasters.
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