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Flood victims peer out of a Pakistan Army helicopter.
A man thrust a folded paper into a reporter’s hand. “It is requested that this person is very poor, who bought a buffalo after a lot of hard labor. It has died in the flood, and it is requested you help,” it read. It was signed with a thumb print, by Muhammad Amin, from the village of That Salay, in Jhok Kalay Khan. Attached with a small piece of string was a photocopy of his ID card that showed he was 32.
“For months and even years, the people of the Indus Valley will not have sufficient income for food or clothing,” he concludes. “They will rebuild, if they can afford it, by inches.”
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is mind boggling. Words simply fail.
The first case of Cholera has been confirmed by WHO, accompanied by grave concerns that this would not prove to be an isolated case, given the horrible conditions and utter lack of sanitation.
The Pakistanis’ needs are so dire, beyond all thoughts. See here.
Although outstanding photography, the content tears at your heart and a sense of helplessness.