Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Floods are the ‘beginning of rebirth’

Pakistanis apparently ignore all laws, those of nature even

- A Letter from Prometheus agha Iqrar haroon The writer is an internatio­nal award winning journalist who has been in the field since 1988 and appears in national and internatio­nal media as analyst and political scientist.

WHen I am writing this letter, Pakistan is already under massive flood waters and facing a much bigger catastroph­e than it faced during the 2010 floods. This is not the first time that flood waters are playing havoc with Pakistan and of course, it would not be the last time. Living without any planning and facing the worst kind of impact of climate change, Pakistan always welcomes natural disasters and is always prepared to host calamities.

Almost 30 years ago when I came back after attending the earth Summit (Un conference on environmen­t and Developmen­t) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992, I wrote a series of articles in which I shared what internatio­nal experts warned humanity about environmen­tal changes and forthcomin­g global warming.

The Rio de Janeiro earth Summit cautioned all nations that floods would be one of the reasons for mass killing and mass displaceme­nt of humans. I shared my viewpoint about cataclysms we could face in the future and they were of the view that such prediction­s were nothing new and were part of a greater “internatio­nal conspiracy” against religions and developing countries. even they claimed such summits are sponsored by the capitalist world to inject fear among poor countries. Since then, the time and events have testified that neither the idea of natural calamities brought by environmen­tal changes was an internatio­nal conspiracy nor was it anti-religion thought.

In May 2011, I presented my paper at the Internatio­nal Institute for Peace Through Tourism (IIPT) conference held in Lusaka, Zambia under the title of “Meeting the challenges of climate change to Tourism”. I raised the issue that mass tourism had been playing havoc with environmen­ts, predominan­tly in former NWFP (now kpk) where massive structural mass (constructi­ons) had been built inside rivers by re-molding the width of rivers.

Blocking natural courses of water in the Swat River, kabul River, kunhar River and thousands of nullahs (mountain torrents) resulted in an aggravated situation during the massive floods of 2010 because the natural course of water was choked by heavy illegal constructi­ons under heavy rains and then water wiped out these structures (constructi­ons) and brought them down the hills and destroyed every bridge that came in front of its hydro-force.

Since then, four massive floods in Swat had wiped out illegal constructi­ons in kalam, Bahrain, Midyan, and Mingora bazaars but massive illegal structures always came back after floods receded. I believe that there is virtually nobody in kpk that can ensure the implementa­tion of environmen­tal laws and the situation has become quite dangerous in the last 10 years of the PTI government in kpk because the majority of kpk parliament­arians belong to the hotel and tourism business and encroachin­g river land is not a big issue for them.

We still remember that 2010 floods damaged civic structures estimated at $4 billion, and wheat crop damages were estimated to be over $500 million. The total economic impact on Pakistan was estimated at over $43 billion while the original figures were much higher than the estimated figures. correspond­ing reports that appeared in 2012-13 indicated a total impact on the Pakistani economy was over $60 billion.

For long, encroachin­g rivers, nullahs, and water channels have become a norm in Pakistan and one can see this practice even in the capital territory of Pakistan where korang nullah and Soan River (also known as the Swan river) have been eaten up by posh and powerful housing societies, and even areas in the foothills of Murree has been converted into housing schemes and farmhouses and constructi­on of their road network has filled the natural courses of water in the area.

One can remember e-11/2 urban floods of 2021 but no action was taken against encroacher­s who remolded nullahs and no demolition was done to clear the area from unnatural remodellin­g of water channels. Interestin­gly, the Punjab government had planned a new city by remodellin­g River Ravi to mint money and land has already been given to the private sector to play havoc with the natural course of River Ravi. Some of my friends living in karachi claim that over 30 percent of karachi spread after 1985 by encroachin­g sea paths, creeks, rivers, and nullahs. I have every reason to believe we as a nation give a damn to every law, including the law of nature, and we do not wish to learn any lesson from history. Human history tells thousands of stories of the “Wrath of nature’’ when humans did not stop manipulati­ng nature more than it could bear.

Almost all religions connect massive floods that human history faced with the “curse of divine power” to punish mankind for its wrongdoing­s. We remember the prophet noah and the great Flood. noah’s mission was to warn his people, who were plunged into depravity and sin. As a prophet of god he preached the Message of Allah with zeal but his people refused to leave their bad habits and then they faced the great Flood.

greek mythology explains floods in a very fascinatin­g way and links floods with the idea of the “beginning of rebirth” indicating that floods come to destroy nations that are no more acceptable by nature.

greek mythology interprets floods as the cleansing of earth from enemies of Mother nature and says that great floods are usually sent by a deity or deities for destroying civilizati­on, often in an act of divine retributio­n. greek philosophe­rs, while explaining such myths, said that flood waters are described as a measure for the cleansing of humanity, in preparatio­n for rebirth. The greek god of water is Deucalion who was assigned to keep clean the earth. no doubt there are 3000 river gods, in greek mythology and they are known as “Potamoi” but the most popular Potamoi was Achelous who was chief among his 3,000 brothers. Achelous was also responsibl­e to maintain balance on earth, a balance that can comfort nature.

We should remember that myths are crafted through experience­s and then get the blending of storytelli­ng therefore, one should learn also from myths and mythologic­al characters.

Do we remember the global climate Risk Index has placed Pakistan in the fifth spot on the list of countries most vulnerable to climate change in its annual report for the year 2020? According to the report, Pakistan witnessed 152 extreme weather events from 1999 to 2018.

The living situation in Pakistan is aggravatin­g day by day due to massive growth in population, squeezing of forest and wildlife reserves, changing weather patterns, and lack of storage of drinking water. How long would we survive in depleting environmen­ts? is a question I am asking myself without finding a reasonable answer.

The living situation in Pakistan is aggravatin­g day by day due to massive growth in population, squeezing of forest and wildlife reserves, changing weather patterns, and lack of storage of drinking water. How long would we survive in depleting environmen­ts? is a question I am asking myself without finding a reasonable answer.

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