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Pakistan Must Brace for Super El Niño Climate Impact

Climate scientists and environmental policy analysts are urging Pakistan to prepare urgently for the anticipated impact of a Super El Niño weather event, which is projected to bring severe disruption to precipitation patterns, agricultural output, and water resource management across the country. The warning comes as global climate models increasingly signal an extreme cycle.

A Super El Niño is associated with dramatic shifts in regional weather systems, including drought conditions in some zones and intense flooding in others. For Pakistan, already ranked among the most climate-vulnerable nations in the world, such an event could compound existing water stress and increase the risk of crop failures.

Experts are calling for accelerated investment in climate-resilient infrastructure, emergency water storage, and early warning systems. Agricultural planning bodies are being urged to revise crop calendars and diversify production strategies to hedge against the expected disruptions.

The 2022 super-floods, which submerged one-third of Pakistan and caused over USD 30 billion in damage, remain a stark reference point as officials and planners consider how to respond to an increasingly volatile climate outlook.

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Sources: Brecorder
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