PESHAWAR - Climate change and natural disasters have witnessed as significant threats to the economy and financial stability of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, said a recent assessment report.
The report states that the province, one of Pakistan’s key agricultural regions, is being directly affected by the impacts of climate change, resulting in continuous losses to agricultural production, infrastructure and business activities.
According to the findings, unusually heavy rainfall, flash floods and cloudburst incidents over the past year caused widespread destruction across several districts of the province.
The disasters severely affected the agricultural sector, while the production of major crops, including wheat, recorded a noticeable decline, raising concerns about food security and economic stability.
The report further revealed that thousands of acres of farmland were washed away by floodwaters, destroying crops and causing substantial financial losses to farmers.
In addition, thousands of houses suffered complete or partial damage, while roads, bridges, irrigation systems and other public infrastructure were also badly affected.
The Nation - Multimedia · Jun 24, 2026
Climate change witnessed as major threat to KP economy: Report
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