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In the summer of 2022, unusually intense monsoon rains – exacerbated by climate change - caused a super flood that submerged one-third of Pakistan, affecting some 33 million people. While all four provinces were impacted to varying degrees, seven months following the catastrophe many villages across Sindh and Balochistan provinces remain remote islands, surrounded by stagnant, brackish water that stretches to the horizon.

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