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“We Have Gone Back 50 Years”: Pakistan Farmers On Flood Damage

Islamabad can scarcely afford imports -- even if it purchases discounted grain from Russia.Pakistan's farmers are still counting their losses from the devastating floods that have put a third of the country under water, but the long-term impact is already clear."We have gone back 50 years," said Ashraf Ali Bhanbro, a farmer in Sindh province whose 2,500 acres of cotton and sugarcane -- on the verge of being harvested -- have now been wiped out.More than 33 million people have been affected by the floods caused by record monsoon rains, and one of the worst-hit areas is Sindh in Pakistan's south.The province is bisected by the mighty Indus River, along whose banks farming has flourished for millennia with records of irrigation systems dating back to 4,000 BC.Sindh's problems are two-fold....
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Pakistan’s Armed Forces Rescue 2,000 Marooned By Historic Floods: Report

On Thursday, the Pakistani military said it had evacuated about 50,000 people.Islamabad/Karachi: Pakistan's armed forces have rescued a further 2,000 people stranded by rising floodwaters, they said on Friday, in a disaster blamed on climate change that has swamped about a third of the south Asian nation and is still growing.Record monsoon rains and melting glaciers in northern mountains brought floods that have killed at least 1,208 people, including 416 children, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has said.The United Nations has appealed for $160 million in aid to help tackle what it said was an "unprecedented climate catastrophe" as Pakistan's navy has fanned out inland to carry out relief operations in areas that resemble a sea."During the last 24 hours, 1,991 strande...
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“Burning With Pain”: Devastating Pak Floods Trigger Major Health Crisis

Scabies outbreaks are common in crowded places with tropical conditions.Sukkur, Pakistan: At a charity clinic in a southern Pakistani village, dozens of people affected by relentless rains and floods crowd around the door waiting to talk to a volunteer doctor.The village of Bhambro is in a poor district of Sindh province, hard-hit by record floods that have destroyed more than a million homes and damaged critical infrastructure including health facilities across the country.Bhambro is surrounded by vast stretches of flooded farmland, its streets full of mud and strewn with debris and manure -- conditions ripe for outbreaks of malaria, cholera and skin diseases such as scabies."Skin diseases are the main problem here because of dirty, stagnant water and unhygienic conditions," said Sajja...