USAID material for Flood Victims
Pakistani flood-affected people receive the USAID aid materials (including plastic sheet, jeeri cans and blankets) distributed by the IOM staffs with the local implement partners at the distribution point located in the Larkana, 125 km away from Sukkur.
2010 Pakistan flooding is the worst natural disaster in Pakistan’s history which submerges million acres of Pakistan’s fertile cropland, kills hundreds of thousands of live stocks and leaves millions of people homeless. In many of the flood-affected areas, people are left stranded with no access to clean drinking water and sanitation. While the government and aid agencies working non-stop to distribute the emergency relief supplies, the number of flood-effected people continues to grow.
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