Government Accountability

Half a Million Displaced in Pakistan Flood Crisis: Unseen Threats to Regional Stability

By Economics Desk | September 4, 2025

Over 1.8 million people displaced by historic floods in Pakistan’s Punjab highlight failures in regional water management and raise concerns for U.S. national security.

As devastating floods sweep through Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province, more than half a million people have been forced to flee their homes within just one day, underscoring the catastrophic consequences of regional mismanagement and geopolitical tension. This surge brings total displacements since last month to approximately 1.8 million—an alarming figure that reflects a deepening humanitarian crisis with far-reaching implications beyond Pakistan's borders. How Does This Crisis Threaten Regional Stability—and America? The flooding ravaging Muzaffargarh, Multan, Narowal, and Kasur districts is not simply a natural disaster; it is compounded by man-made factors such as poorly managed infrastructure and cross-border water releases...

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