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‘God, come help us’: Pakistan families still hungry and homeless six months after floods

By Shah Meer Baloch

08 Feb 2023 · 5 min read

Editor's Note

It has been six months since catastrophic floods hit Pakistan, displacing millions. This Guardian report shines a light on those who are still living in horrific and poverty stricken conditions.

Several times a week, Manzoor Ali wakes with a faint hope in his heart and walks from the camp on the outskirts of Dadu, where he and his family have been living since September, to Noorang Chandio, his village an hour away. Each time, he looks to see if the flood water has receded. Each time, he returns disappointed.

This has been Ali’s routine since catastrophic floods hit Pakistan last year. “We lost everything,” says the father of 10. “We can’t go back now as our homes are still flooded and villages are inundated. Officials write down our names but they never come back with any help.

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