
Pakistan floods: Food shortages
We bring more stories from the floods in Pakistan
There are now fears of acute food shortages in Pakistan as aid workers battle to get to millions of people in need. We hear more stories about the devastation, and speak to two young activists who are trying to raise awareness about climate change.
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(Photo: lood victims reach out for food aid, while taking refuge on higher ground, following rains and floods during the monsoon season in Jhangara village in Sehwan, Pakistan September 1, 2022. Credit: Yasir Rajput/Reuters)
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