Climate change has been brutal to Pakistan and brought about killer floods this summer. The most recent casualty is Moenjodaro, an archaeological site in the Indus River Valley. This UNESCO heritage treasure is approximately 300 miles outside of Karachi.
CNN reports “it was built in the Bronze Age, some 5,000 years ago.”
A letter penned by the Cultural Tourism, & Antiquities Department (of Singh state) explained the damage. Not only did monsoons contribute to it, but melting…