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iqbal ali has travelled across two provinces, searching for suitable land for his herd. he is hoping that if he can keep them alive, then he has a chance to rebuild his life. local aid agencies say they are doing all they can to help, but they admit they are overwhelmed and do not have enough resources. government officials who have dealt with floods many times before have said this time is different. this year s rains were unprecedented and have brought untold tragedy to the people of pakistan. pumza filhani, bbc news, sindh. the chief executive officer of islamic relief worldwide waseem ahmad told us what he saw in some of the worst affected areas.
they came here because this was higher ground, many of them travelled for hours and kilometres to try and get here. just behind me is the little means that they have been able to put together. there aren t any tents here, there is no clean drinking water, there isn t even any food, and they don t know, they tell me, why they have been neglected. this farmer has been sleeping in an open field for a week. today, he has finally gathered enough branches and sticks to build shelter for his family. translation: even - when the water recedes, all we will have are these branches. 0ur homes are gone. we have nothing. i was able to grow my own vegetables back home, and everything is gone now. i can t even feed my children. we need help. the floods have not only taken lives, they ve ta ken livelihoods, too. iqbal ali has travelled across two provinces,
i was able to grow my own vegetables back home, and everything is gone now. i can t even feed my children. we need help. the floods have not only taken lives, they ve ta ken livelihoods, too. iqbal ali has travelled across two provinces, searching for suitable land for his herd. he is hoping that if he can keep them alive, then he has a chance to rebuild his life. local aid agencies say they are doing all they can to help, but they admit they are overwhelmed and do not have enough resources. government officials who have dealt with floods many times before have said this time is different. this year s rains were unprecedented and have brought untold tragedy to the people of pakistan. pumza filhani, bbc news, sindh. the chief executive officer of islamic relief worldwide, waseem ahmad, told me what he saw in some of the worst affected areas.
travelled for hours and kilometres to try and get here. just behind me is the little means that they have been able to put together. there aren t any tents here, there is no clean drinking water, there isn t even any food, and they don t know, they tell me, why they have been neglected. this farmer has been sleeping in an open field for a week. today, he has finally gathered enough branches and sticks to build shelter for his family. translation: even - when the water recedes, all we will have are these branches. 0ur homes are gone. we have nothing. i was able to grow my own vegetables back home, and everything is gone now. i can t even feed my children. we need help. the floods have not only taken lives, they ve ta ken livelihoods, too. iqbal ali has travelled across two provinces,
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