LIKE NO OTHER DOCUMENTARY FILM

Claudia C. Adams Filmmaker
Like No Other Documentary Film

NEVER BEFORE SEEN FOOTAGE

Seeing is believing. LIKE NO OTHER is the true story of the 2010 Pakistan floods, the worst natural disaster in Pakistan’s history. The documentary captures devastation never before realized, documenting the effects of Global Warming and the insurmountable challenges climate change presents to the world.

UNITED NATIONS WORLD FOOD PROGRAM

PAKISTAN FLOOD IMPACT ASSESSMENT

“The 2010 monsoon flood disaster in Pakistan has been massive and unprecedented …”

SPECIAL REPORT – RELEASED BY ECOTOURISM SOCIETY PAKISTAN, 2010

The 2010 floods in Pakistan may have turned out to be the worst impact of climate change to date, according to UN climate experts.

Scientists at the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said that there is no doubt that higher global temperatures were behind the floods.

“There’s no doubt that clearly the climate change is contributing, a major contributing factor.” …Ghassem Asrar, director of the World Climate Research Programme

COORDINATION OF HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS

OCHA – UNITED NATIONS OFFICE FOR THE COORDINATION OF HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS, PARTNERSHIP FOR HUMANITY

HUMANITARIAN NEEDS AND RESPONSE.

RESCUES

Over 13,490,000 people were rescued by helicopters and boats.

CAMP COORDINATION AND CAMP MANAGEMENT

In Balochistan, authorities report almost 102,000 people residing in 35 temporary camps.

EDUCATION

The number of flood damaged schools stands at 8,671. A need to provide temporary school structures as well as school supplies such as tents, school-in-a-box kits and recreation kits…

FOOD

Preliminary results suggest 10 million people are in need of food assistance.

HEALTH

Cluster estimates that there are 400,000 pregnant women among the affected population, and expects that 45,000 deliveries will take place each month…

INFRASTRUCTURE

Estimated losses crossed 43 billion US dollars. 1,000 bridges and over 4,000 KM long roads have been damaged.

AGRICULTURE

Large quantities of stored seeds have been lost and need to be replaced, along with fertilizers.

Estimated losses crossed 43 billion US dollars – says Prime Minister Pakistan – Report prepared by Ecotourism Society Pakistan.

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