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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

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Area101741
Districts35
Chief minister Mahmood Khan
Population35. 53 million (2017)
Did you knowKhyber Pakhtunkhwa ranks third among Pakistani provinces by GDP (27. 39 million USD).
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About Khyber Pakhtunkhwa


Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, formerly known as North-West Frontier Province, is one of the four administrative provinces of Pakistan, located in the northwestern region of the country along the international border with Afghanistan.

Pakistan cable car: Relief as all passengers brought to safety

Pakistan cable car: Relief as all passengers brought to safety
Aug 23,2023 4:51 am

... The incident happened at about 07:00 local time (02:00 GMT) on Tuesday near the city of Battagram in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province...

Pakistan explosion: Eyewitness describes doomsday scenes

Pakistan explosion: Eyewitness describes doomsday scenes
Jul 31,2023 7:01 am

... Mr Mahir, who was seated on the stage when the bomb was detonated, described how the explosion unleashed flames and pellets on the crowd that gathered in the town of Khar, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, near Pakistan s border with Afghanistan...

At least 35 killed in Pakistan after explosion at Islamist political rally

At least 35 killed in Pakistan after explosion at Islamist political rally
Jul 30,2023 10:01 am

... Images being broadcast on local TV show ambulances ferrying injured people to hospitals in the Pakistani tribal district of Bajaur, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province near the border with Afghanistan...

Pakistan mosque blast: Bomber used police uniform as disguise, official says

Pakistan mosque blast: Bomber used police uniform as disguise, official says
Feb 2,2023 8:41 am

... Mr Ansari - who heads the force in Pakistan s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province - added that ball bearings had been found which were used in a suicide jacket...

More than 50 die in two Pakistan accidents

More than 50 die in two Pakistan accidents
Jan 29,2023 5:41 am

... The boat capsized on Tanda Dam, a lake near Kohat in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, close to the border with Afghanistan...

Pakistan flood volunteer: 'It was like there was no happiness in the village'

Pakistan flood volunteer: 'It was like there was no happiness in the village'
Sep 17,2022 4:11 am

... It has had a devastating impact on the communities in the Balochistan, Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces...

Heatwave: Are wildfires happening more often?

Heatwave: Are wildfires happening more often?
Jul 18,2022 4:30 am

... In May a major wildfire engulfed part of the Sherani pine forest in northern Pakistan, on the border of Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces...

Pakistan's Imran Khan is fighting for his political life

Pakistan's Imran Khan is fighting for his political life
Mar 31,2022 3:15 am

... For analyst Arifa Noor, however, the government s signature universal healthcare programme - launched in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab provinces - was its biggest success...

Heatwave: Are wildfires happening more often?

Jun 12,2020 4:05 am

Thousands of people have had to flee wildfires in France, Portugal and Spain. Fires are also burning in Alaska, north of the Arctic Circle , and across northern Canada, and it's not long since smoke from burning forests in Argentina blotted out the daylight in the capital of Paraguay. Are wildfires becoming more Common - and are all countries equipped to handle them?

Experts say that " extreme fire Weather " - Weather that creates tinderbox conditions for wildfires - is Getting More frequent and more extreme, in nearly all regions of The World .

Climate Change , they say, is making vegetation more inflammable and soil dryer, which makes fires more likely, and often, when they occur, larger and more severe.

But The Effects differ from one region to another and can be influenced by other factors.

The authors of a recent paper in Reviews of Geophysics say some high-latitude forest regions saw an increase of 50% or more in areas that had been already been affected by fire (burned area) in The First two decades of This Century .

However, in African savannahs The Number of wildfires decreased over the same period, because of land use changes, including the expansion of farming. And this, experts say, is bringing down the overall number of wildfires worldwide, and the total burned area.

" Savannahs are becoming patchy and that is why they are seeing less fire, " says Dr Niels Andela, senior Remote Sensing scientist at BeZero Carbon. " And because they Make Up 70% of The World 's wildfires, We Are seeing a decline in the global total of wildland fire incidents. "

With each extra degree of warming, the wildfire problem is expected to get worse in most other regions.

A report by the UN Environment Programme published earlier this year forecast a global increase in " extreme fires" of up to 14% by 2030, and 50% by The End of The Century .

The authors pointed out that areas that would rarely have burned in The Past , such as permafrost (where The Earth is frozen all year round), or rainforest, are now more likely to catch fire.

They also urged governments to prepare better for wildfires - including spending much more on prevention - and added that poorer countries needed help from The International community to cope with the increasing threat.

Dr Joaquin Ramirez , president of The International Association of Wildland Fire, told The Bbc there was a stark budgetary gap between more developed and less developed countries. The US's annual budget for firefighting was $10bn (£8. 4bn), He Said , compared to $50m (£42bn) in Mexico.

In many countries villagers are left to tackle fires themselves, and often with little More Than their bare hands.

In May a major wildfire engulfed part of the Sherani pine forest in northern Pakistan, on The Border of Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces. Its pine nuts are an important source of income, and local people tried to beat out The Flames with branches and brooms made of twigs.

" It was only after reaching near The Fire they realised how big it was, " says a villager, Ghulam Sakhi. " The winds were becoming stronger and were fanning The Flames . "

Mr Sakhi's cousins, Kalaa Khan, 35, and Mohammad Noor , 30, found themselves blinded by heavy plumes of smoke. Disorientated, they ended up Walking Towards The Flames , and were overwhelmed by them, he says, leaving widows and children who must now try to survive without a breadwinner.

" We have no support, no resources to fight such wildfires, " says Mr Sakhi.

Disaster management authorities were unaware of The Fire , says climate activist Salmeen Khpalwak, and didn't respond initially to requests for help.

Days later a helicopter was sent to pour water on The Fire , without results.

It was only after Iran sent a plane capable of dumping thousands of tonnes of water that much of The Fire was put out. By this stage around 40% of the 26,000 hectares of forest had been destroyed, local sources told The Bbc .

Zaheer Mirza, who works for the Margalla Hills National Park near the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, says staff there also lack training and equipment.

To put fires out, they mostly rely on home-made fire beaters, he says. To prevent fires spreading they make fire breaks, " but they are proving to be very inadequate and wildfires are becoming increasingly severe".

In The Fight against Climate Change it's often argued that too much of the available funding is spent on mitigation - Reducing the amount of carbon and other warming gases released into the Atmosphere - and too little on helping countries adapt to cope with the consequences of Climate Change .

And of The Money that is spent on adaptation, very little is spent on help to fight wildfires, says Duncan Macqueen of The International Institute for Environment and Development. While working in Belize a few years ago, Mr Macqueen was aware of just one wildfire training project, supported by the US Forest Service .

" But that was just one place where it happened. No Other place in the country had any training or support like that.

" If that is the case in a country that has graduated from a least-developed country to a developing country, imagine what might be happening in other poorer countries in the region. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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