Crowded camps, stagnant water and not enough doctors: first the floods, now disease stalks millions in Pakistan
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In Pakistan, the aftermath of devastating floods has led to a health crisis as diseases like cholera, malaria, and dengue surge among the displaced population. With homes and crops lost, many are now living in overcrowded camps with stagnant water, creating a breeding ground for illness. This situation is dire, as families like Rubina Nawaz's struggle to care for sick children in makeshift shelters. The rising disease rates highlight the urgent need for medical assistance and resources to prevent further suffering among millions affected.
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