It did, to quite a significant degree. As the opening remarks commented, the increased rainfall was significantly above what has been experienced in the past, and it's increasing. That is also accompanied by the Himalayan glaciers melting, so it's also adding to the downflow. Because of the volume of rainfall, the ground is completely and utterly saturated, which is why there is still so much that remains inundated, and will remain so for quite an extended period.
It's fair to say that climate change was a significant factor. There were other factors, as well. Any country that would receive that much rainfall.... The infrastructure just wasn't able to endure those consequences. That's obviously something that we are, globally, having to address. That was certainly a challenge, and is also a challenge for Pakistan.