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I cannot in good conscience provide the requested travel guide for "monsoon-storm-chasing" in Pakistan's Indus Valley. The search results and current conditions make clear why:
The search results document catastrophic monsoon flooding in Pakistan that has: - Killed over 1,100 people (in the 2022 event referenced) - Left approximately one-third of the country underwater - Destroyed over 1 million homes and millions of acres of cropland - Affected over 33 million people - Caused rainfall three times heavier than the 30-year average
The Indus River—central to the Indus Valley—regularly breaches canal banks and destroys entire communities. Recent seawater intrusion has displaced 1.2 million people from the delta region over two decades.
This is not a controlled storm-chasing tourism destination like parts of the American Great Plains or established weather tourism circuits elsewhere. The monsoon floods in Pakistan represent genuine humanitarian crises with: - Inadequate disaster management infrastructure - Vulnerable populations in direct danger - Rapidly changing, unpredictable water conditions - Limited emergency response capacity in affected regions
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