'Slow-motion tsunami'
Zo karakteriseerde secretaris-generaal Ban Ki-moon tijdens een speciale vergadering van de Algemene Vergadering van de VN de situatie in Pakistan, dat kampt met hevige overstromingen:

‘This is what I saw: Village after village — washed away. Roads, bridges, homes — destroyed. Crops and livelihoods — wiped out.
I met many women and men with very little in the best of times, awash in a sea of suffering. They shared their fears of the next wave — the next wave of water, the next wave of disease, the next wave of destruction.
The eyes see. The ears hear. Yet, somehow, the mind struggles to grasp the full dimension of this catastrophe.
Almost 20 million people need shelter, food and emergency care. That is more than the entire population hit by the Indian Ocean tsunami, the Kashmir earthquake, Cyclone Nargis and the earthquake in Haiti — combined.
At least 160,000 square kilometres of land is under water — an area larger than more than half the countries of the world.
Make no mistake: this is a global disaster, a global challenge. It is one of the greatest tests of global solidarity in our times.’
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