In Pakistan, constant rains and devastating floods have wreaked havoc across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, destroying infrastructure, agricultural lands, and several homes. Over 400 people have lost their lives since the 15th of August, according to the Provincial Disaster Management Authority.
The aftermath poses even greater risks, with rising cases of waterborne and skin diseases such as diarrhoea, gastroenteritis, dengue, and malaria. Thousands, including many children, are being treated at emergency medical camps set up by the government and NGOs. Authorities say early recovery efforts are underway, with a focus on transparency and timely relief.
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