Floods have utterly
destroyed Pakistan. At least 350 of the 1,200 fatalities were children. At the
time of this report on September 3, 2022, about 33 million people had been
impacted by the recent flooding, and tens of millions were forced to leave
their homes.
A significant
proportion of the Sindh, Balochistan, and Punjab provinces are classified as
arid climate zone. Agriculture contributes to ca. 24% of the country's GDP. The
floodplain of Chenab and Indus Rivers are the primary grain producers of Pakistan.
Nearly three times higher rainfall (than 30 years average) has caused flooding
conditions in vast areas, including a majority of the croplands. Prolonged
water inundation has resulted in enormous crop damage.
A rapid analysis was
done using the ESA (European space agency) satellite images (Sentinel-1 A &
B microwave images). We used modified Otsu's thresholding to capture the
waterlogged/ inundated areas in the Google Earth Engine. The ESRI LULC map
was employed to highlight the cropland affected due to the waterlogging. The
following figures indicate the dominant water inundation in the western part of
Sindh province. The flooding impacted the major rice-growing districts such as
Jacobabad, Kashmore, Shikarpur, Qambar Shahadkot, Larkana, Dadu and Naushahro
Feroze.
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