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Friday, 27 August 2010
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| Aids is dropped to those who do not want to be lifted out of the flood zone |
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| Bridges and hotels were wrecked by the devastating floods |
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| Residents in Zarinabad have been wading through flood water to salvage their belongings |
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| Sindh is now being described as the worst-hit province |
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| More than 16 millions people have been affected by Pakistan's worst flooding in 80 years |
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| Ten of thousands of cases of diarrhoea have already been reported |
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| A substantial amount of farmland has been inundated by flood waters |
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| Many people are now camping at the sides of the roads with a little shelters or supplies |
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| This man tied a chicken round his neck to save his belongings |
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| Large parts of Pakistan are now in vast inland ocean |
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| These frail, blind women were turned away from an aid station |
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| Only people who had ID cards were allowed to receive aid |
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| It is estimated 20 million people have been affected by the floods |
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| Survivors who fled their homes without identity cards are being refused aid at relief camps |
Labels: human aid
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