After weeks of extraordinary monsoon rain and devastating floods in northern Pakistan, the humanitarian situation in the country is expected to get even more drastic.
A wave of water is flowing down the Indus river, heading toward the southern province of Sindh -- already the worst affected area. In the north, several cities remain inundated -- a week after the last rains stopped. Thousands are still without food and shelter. So far, more than 12-hundred people have died in the floods.
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A wave of water is flowing down the Indus river, heading toward the southern province of Sindh -- already the worst affected area. In the north, several cities remain inundated -- a week after the last rains stopped. Thousands are still without food and shelter. So far, more than 12-hundred people have died in the floods.
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