New Warnings for Pakistan as it Tries to Recover From Worst Flooding in 80 Years
Pakistan has issued new flood warnings today, as residents struggle to deal with the aftermath of devastating flood waters that took over 1,400 lives just days ago.
The start of monsoon season brought the heaviest rains to Pakistan in over 80 years, displacing millions and creating a critical need for food and safe drinking water as well as the potential for waterborne disease.
One of the most threatened areas is around Warsak Dam, outside the city of Peshawa.
Pakistan's weather service forecasts heavy rain in southern province Sindh, Punjab, Pakistani held Kashmir, and northwest and southwestern Baluchistan over the next three days.
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