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33 Million Pakistanis Suffering From Extreme Floods Might Face Food Insecurity Too
One-third of Pakistan is underwater as a result of the severe rains. The floods are impacting thirty-three million people. Seven hundred thousand animals have drowned, and villages and infrastructure have been destroyed. Henny de Vries, the incoming Dutch ambassador in Islamabad, describes one of the worst calamities to ever strike Pakistan as "these tragic realities of what we know so far."
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