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Pakistan floods: Men trek 20 miles from cut-off town to get food for their stranded families

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Sky News chief correspondent, Stuart Ramsay, meets 105-year-old Shamshaya in Pakistan's Swat Valley, who says that she and her husband have not seen flooding like this in their entire lifetimes.

Whole villages have been swept away and towns cut in half. A hydroelectric power station has been overwhelmed and smashed by flood water and roads and bridges along the way destroyed.

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