Sindh floods
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The calamity with no end
After rains and floods in Sindh, thousands endure inconvenient living conditions & blame the govt for delayed recovery
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Replenishing Sindh’s food basket
Most of Sindh’s farmers on the right bank of Indus are back on their feet and set to sow winter crops
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WHO sets up 19 nutrition stabilisation centres in flood-hit areas
WHO will continue to support Sindh for controlling spread of malaria, water-borne disease, says official
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Flood victims fear data survey may halt relief efforts
Previous damage assessment figures will be scrapped in favour of a fresh collection exercise
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100 flood-hit families return home from camps in Karachi
Ration and cash were distributed among the victims by SSU and JDC welfare organisation
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Disease outbreaks after floods spur calls for crisis plan
Malaria, dengue fever and diarrhoea mounting in flooded areas
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‘Not a drop to drink’
Drinking water becomes a rare commodity in flood-affected Sindh
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CM, WHO team discuss post-flood situation
Delegation extends full support to Sindh govt in flood emergencies
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Govt asked to seek compensation, not aid for flood devastation
Saeed Ghani says ongoing floods have rendered millions of people homeless in Sindh
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Danish envoy inspects water purification plant
Ambassador sympathises with the families of flood victims over the loss of lives
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Floodwater to be drained into Rohri Canal: CM
Says submerged districts to be cleaned enabling farmers to cultivate winter crops
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Water recedes in flood-hit areas
Meeting informed gastro, skin and water-borne diseases detected at relief camps
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Rescued from the brink, now what?
At the relief camp in Makli, flood survivors complain that the eerie setting makes them feel like prisoners
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Out of adversity, a hero is born
Hailing from a poor family and overcoming many calamities, Sindh’s Abdul Nabi Mirani is always ready to offer his help
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UNSG visits Mohenjo Daro, assures support for conservation
This was the first ever visit to the prehistoric site by any secretary general of the United Nations
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Manchhar Lake recedes but flood rampage continues
Villagers allegedly broke railway line to let Manchhar water out of Aarazi union council
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PM announces Rs15b grant for Sindh
Shehbaz takes view of flood-hit upper Sindh; vows to help marooned people
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Pakistan declares emergency amid catastrophic floods
Govt appeals to citizens' 'national spirit' to come forward and help in providing relief to affected people
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Army troops start relief operations in rain-hit areas of Sindh
ISPR says rescue teams started dewatering operations in Karachi, Dadu, Thatta and other districts