Heavy rains have triggered flash floods and wreaked havoc across much of Pakistan since mid-June, leaving 903 dead and about 50,000 people homeless, the country's disaster agency said Wednesday.
Monsoon rain crippled Pakistan's biggest city Karachi on Tuesday, and the unpopular government came under pressure to provide relief for about 300,000 people left homeless by floods in the south.
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In Pakistan, more than 1,100 people are dead and nearly half a million homeless after flooding that's left a third of the country under water. More than 500,000 homeless and 1,100 dead after floods ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Fifteen-year-old Hasan and 13-year-old Shireen Zafar started The Street School for homeless kids in Karachi, Pakistan, three months ago. Story and editing by Alana ...
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