Pakistan floods leave wrecked lives, half million in camps

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Pakistan floods leave wrecked lives, half million in camps
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UPDATED: Pakistan floods leave wrecked lives, half million in camps

The rains stopped more than two days ago, and floods in some areas were receding. But Pakistanis in many parts of the country were still wading through waters that filled their homes or covered their town's streets as they struggled with how to deal with the damage to homes and businesses.

“Climate knows no borders and its effects can be disproportionately felt,” Rehman said. “When you see low pressure systems coming from the Bay of Bengal, they hit us before anyone is. So we're on the front line of a global crisis.” The 24-year-old laborer said he cannot rebuild without government help and can't work now because of the turmoil. “I don't even have anything to feed my family. I lost everything. I don't know where to go. God help me,” he said.

“I am sitting with my family in a tent, and how can I go out to work? Even if I go out in search of a job, who will give me any job as there is water everywhere,” asked Rehmat Ullah, a flood victim in Charsadda. However, many displaced complained they were still waiting for help. Some said they got tents but not food.

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