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Destruction due to Pakistan floods nearly ‘incomprehensible’

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Scale of destruction due to Pakistan floods nearly ‘incomprehensible’

One-third of Pakistan remains underwater after the deadliest floods the country has ever seen. Nearly 1,400 people have died, 13,000 injured and millions left homeless since unprecedented monsoon rains started in mid-June. Ali Rogin spoke with Somini Sengupta, The New York Times' international climate reporter, about the extent of the destruction.

09/11/2022

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