About Rs 7 billion loss of livestock in devastated parts of Sindh province
DNA
According to Livestock Department Sindh around 9200 cows, buffaloes, sheep and goats only died in flood water since August 25.
Over 4100 Animal yards/houses have been completely destroyed.
Nazir Siyal
KARACHI: Following the devastation of rain and flood the civil society and journalists community have revealed the sad and poor situation as well survival of men, women and children in open sky on the Highway.
Senior TV Journalist Akhtiar Khokhar and civil society leader Khaleel A Chandio expressed their grief and uncontrolled sentiments, told that the Kaktcha houses, villages washed out in flood and poor men and women with children had no food for survival on roads.
They told after their visit that cities and villages of Sindh have become a story of complete destruction.
Poverty and hunger have revealed many stories on the spots.
According to reports, the destructions of Livestock among a biggest damage has been declared including the district Qamber Shahdadkot, where cattle worth 6 crores have died.
In District Larkana 40 crores,
District Dadu 42 crores,
District Sanghar 38 crores,
Mirpur Khas 17 Crores,
UmarKot 18 crores,
Hyderabad 23 crores,
Thatta 12 crores,
Sajawal 21 crores,
Tando Muhammad Khan 21 crores,
Tharpakar 04 crores,
Nawabshah 18 crores,
Khairpur 35 crores,
Ghotki also millions,
Sukkur 22 crores,
Jacobabad 21 crore.
While in Karachi 08 crore cattle have died till now.
Apart from this, the estimate of the destruction of the buildings in the different cattle farms/areas have been estimated at 6 billions they disclosed.
According to Livestock Department Sindh around 9200 cows, buffaloes, sheep and goats only died in flood water since August 25, Khaleel told.
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