US House Committee Passes Bill to Boost Climate Aid and Flood Resilience for Pakistan
On Monday, June 15, 2026, a major group of United States lawmakers voted to send more money and resources to help Pakistan deal with extreme weather and floods.
What is the New Bill? The House Foreign Affairs Committee approved the Pakistan Climate Resilience Act. This is a special plan that promises to give $300 million in extra funding to help Pakistan build stronger dams, better drainage systems, and early warning systems for storms.
Why is This Important? Pakistan is one of the countries most affected by climate change, even though it produces very little pollution. When massive floods happen, they destroy farms, homes, and schools. By sending this aid, the US is helping to protect millions of regular Pakistani families from losing their livelihoods.
What Happens Next? Now that the committee has approved it, the bill will go to the full House of Representatives for a final vote. If it passes, the money will be released quickly to start rebuilding and protecting vulnerable areas.




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