Water and Climate: Rising Risks for Urban Populations
Water and Climate: Rising Risks for Urban Populations

Pakistanโ€™s cities, including Lahore, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, and Karachi, face worsening climate threats, warns a new WaterAid report, conducted in collaboration with the University of Bristol and Cardiff. The study finds climate-induced floods and water shortages are crippling urban water and sanitation systems. Water and climate rising risks for urban populations.

Titled โ€˜Water and Climate: Rising Risks for Urban Populationsโ€™, the report highlights how 90% of climate disasters are water-related, with South Asian cities witnessing intensified monsoon patterns. Pakistanโ€™s urban infrastructure is struggling to cope.

Worsening WASH Crisis

The report reveals 20% of global cities are shifting to extreme wet or dry conditions, with Pakistanโ€™s urban hubs among them. Increased flooding is damaging sanitation facilities, spreading disease, and disrupting services. Experts warn a โ€˜Day Zeroโ€™ scenario is looming, where water supplies dangerously decline.

Urgent Action Needed

WaterAid urges policymakers to:

  • Invest in climate-resilient WASH systems through public-private partnerships.
  • Integrate WASH into climate adaptation plans for urban centres.
  • Prioritise vulnerable communities, particularly women and girls.

Mian Muhammad Junaid, Country Director, WaterAid Pakistan, said:

โ€œPakistanโ€™s cities already struggle with water and sanitation. Climate change is accelerating the crisis, leaving millions at risk. Urgent investments in climate-resilient water systems are critical to safeguard vulnerable communities, ensure health, and build a sustainable future for all.โ€

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A Call to Action

Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabadโ€”Pakistanโ€™s key urban centresโ€”are especially vulnerable due to aging infrastructure and weak climate adaptation. WaterAid is working with national and provincial governments on rainwater harvesting, flood-resistant sanitation, and improved wastewater management.

As World Water Day approaches, the urgency for climate-resilient WASH solutions has never been greater. Addressing these issues now will not only protect millions but also secure Pakistanโ€™s water future for generations to come.

Sania Saeed
As a Senior Content Creator with six years of experience, I cover all things entertainment in Pakistan, from film and television to celebrity news. I donโ€™t just share the latest updates, I dig into the history and background that make these stories interesting with a goal to bring readers closer to the lives of their favorite stars, sometimes highlighting the drama and controversy that keep things exciting and make sure they donโ€™t miss a beat of the industry