Environment
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Pakistan Floods: 90 Killed, Streets and Homes Flooded with Sewage in Karachi
Three days of incessant monsoon rains have claimed the lives of 90 people, damaged homes in Pakistan, flooded streets, and destroyed properties. In Karachi, sewage waters from an outdated sewage system flooded the city's streets and houses. July to September is the country's monsoon season.
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