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World Vision survey in Pakistan's hardest-hit districts finds rapid increase of diarrhea, skin diseases in children

Islamabad, Pakistan, February 3, 2011—Six months after catastrophic monsoon floods tore through Pakistan from north to south, marooning some 21 million people, including 9 million children, destroying 1.7 million homes and damaging 5.4 million acres of arable land, the crisis remains far from over and humanitarian needs are still great. Read more...


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Pakistan Floods 2010
Flood affected people living along the banks of river Kabul have been displaced by the heaviest monsoon rains in decades in Pakistan’s North. The unprecedented level of rain has triggered flash floods that have affected millions of people. Photo ©2010 Muhammad Ali/World Vision

Pakistan Floods 2010
Houses have either been washed away by the raging water or severely damaged, and families have no place to go but higher ground. Photo ©2010 Muhammad Ali/World Vision



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