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Disease, hunger kill 17 flood survivors in Pakistan
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 31 - 08 - 2010

At least 17 flood victims, including nine children, have died from disease and hunger in Pakistan's southern
province of Sindh, dpa quoted officials and media reports as saying on Tuesday.
Authorities have struggled to supply food, clean water, shelter and
medicine to many of the more than 17 million people displaced by the
worst floods the county has ever seen. UN aid organizations are also
assisting in relief activities, but the process has been slow.
Aaj television reported Tuesday that 16 flood survivors had died
from the waterborne disease gastroenteritis at relief camps in the
Kahmoor and Larkana districts in the previous 24 hours.
One child also starved to death at Thatta district's Makli
graveyard, where hundreds of people were taking shelter, the report
said.
Khair Mohammad Kaloro, director of operations at Sindh's Provincial
Disaster Management Authority, confirmed "there have been some deaths
because of gastroenteritis" but downplayed the risk of a major
outbreak of waterborne diseases.
"There are more than 2,800 government-run relief camps where
900,000 people are staying," Kaloro said. "We are providing them
medical aid. Those who died were carrying these diseases when they
reached the camps. They did not get these diseases at the camps."
UNICEF said 8 million children have been affected by the flooding
and 3.5 million of them are in need of immediate aid to survive the
catastrophe.
Doctors Without Borders warned of more deaths and infections caused
by dirty water.
Tankred Stoebe, who is working for the aid group in Pakistan, said
more than a quarter-million people were also suffering from skin
infections and malaria cases were increasing, but neither were usually
deadly.
The five weeks of flooding, triggered by monsoon rains, has
submerged one-fifth of Pakistan and killed more than 1,600 people.
Although the deadly waters of the Indus River began Monday to
recede in Sindh, they inundated Jati, where about 400,000 people live.
Residents in Thatta, a historical city in Sindh, were returning to
their homes, days after the authorities managed to save it from
floods.
"Life is returning to normal in Thatta," Kaloro said.


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