‘Devastation is so great’: In Sindh, deadly rains, flooding kill 402, uproot nearly two million people
NAIMAT KHAN
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Officials say the province cannot deal with floods and their aftermath on its own
Sindh administration seeks help of social welfare organizations, international community
KARACHI: Monsoon rains and floods have killed 402 individuals while uprooting over 1.67 million people in the province of Sindh since the season began in mid-June.
Speaking to Arab News, Qasim Soomro, the provincial parliamentary secretary for health, said it was beyond the control of any federating unit to deal with the unprecedented floods and their aftermath.
“Chief minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali and his team members have constantly been in the field to provide relief to flood-affected people,” he said. “But the devastation is so great that we cannot control the situation without the help of social welfare organizations, individual donors, and the international community.”
Here are some of the photos taken by Arab News during its flood coverage in Sukkur, Shikarpur, Larkana and Khairpur districts of the province that show how the ongoing rains and floods have affected the lives of millions.