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The 2010 Pakistan floods began in July 2010 following heavy monsoon rains in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, Punjab and Balochistan regions of Pakistan. Present estimates indicate that over two thousand people have died and over a million homes have been destroyed since the flooding began. The United Nations estimates that more than twenty million people are injured or homeless as a result of the flooding,
The people of Pakistan are now facing the largest humanitarian crisis in their history as worsening floods are affecting even more people than the Boxing Day Tsunami and Haiti earthquake combined. 9 million children have now been affected - that's more than the entire population of Greater London. The floods have destroyed homes‚ schools and crops leaving millions of children with no shelter or food.Pakistan being an underdeveloped country has not got a lot of dams or many storage places, in case of an excess of rain the poor villagers have to face the consequences. Their homes made out of bricks and mud cannot hold out water for long.This flood theummah.com was very high level. The floods, trigger by unusually heavy monsoon downpours over the upper Indus river basin, are Pakistan's worst natural disaster in terms of the extent of damage caused and the number of people affected.The stagnating water and sweltering temperatures are also creating perfect conditions for the spread of life-threatening diseases including malaria, acute diarrhea and cholera. We can save that entire people by DONATION which affective by flood, by impure water. We can give donation for all of them.
The affected have lost a lot, their land, homes and dear ones. They are in need. The Flood victims still await the help and aid. Every effort matters please help in every way .Because the disaster ends but the effects remain. DONATE NOW
100 percent of your contribution will be used to aid the flood victims.If you are willing to contribute, or know somebody who can help, please contact. http://www.theummah.com/Donate.html
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