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Pakistan, 1,000 people have already died and another 300,000 were left due to floods

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Pakistan, 1,000 people have already died and another 300,000 were left due to floods

Pakistan, 1,000 people have already died and another 300,000 were left due to floods

⚡️Pakistan ministers throw food from a helicopter to flood-affected citizens.

Almost the entire country fell under the rampage of the elements, more than 1,000 people have already died and another 300,000 were left homeless.

Water and landslides demolish houses and destroy crops, and famine has already begun in some areas.


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