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Displaced people are seen trying to survive following the deadly climate catastrophe in Pakistan

Displaced people are seen trying to survive following the deadly climate catastrophe in Pakistan Source: Getty / Anadolu Agency/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

With roads and rail lines cut, it will take time for the emergency supplies to be distributed to people affected by Pakistan's catastrophic flooding - while the fear of waterborne diseases grows.


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By Lucy Murray

Source: SBS News



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With roads and rail lines cut, it will take time for the emergency supplies to be distributed to people affected by Pakistan's catastrophic flooding - while the fear of waterborne diseases grows.



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