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Videos for pakistan floods Broom Cat Videos Page 1 Could the country's devastation have been prevented? Updated on : Wed, 11 Jan 2012 12:10:51 +0000  Dozens of people have been killed after floods in the Kohistan region of Pakistan. Al Jazeera's Imtiaz Tyab reports from Kohistan, Pakistan. Updated on : Sun, 12 Feb 2012 23:34:55 +0000  Nearly six month since devastating floods destroyed tens of thousands of acres of land in Pakistan's Sindh area, thousands of farmers have been unable to return to their lands and are still living in relief camps. Millions of dollars in aid was pledged to help, but a UK-based charity organisation said it was not satisfied with relief efforts made by the international community. Al Jazeera's Kamal Hyder reports from Sindh. Updated on : Mon, 13 Feb 2012 11:30:53 +0000  At least 800 people have been killed in Pakistan over the last three days during floods triggered by monsoon rains. Thousands were left stranded as emergency services struggled to reach remote villages. Nearly 400 thousand have been displaced so far and the provincial government has declared a state of emergency. The torrential rains are expected to continue over the weekend. Updated on : Tue, 21 Feb 2012 12:01:13 +0000  Six months since floods ravaged Pakistan's Sindh and Balochistan provinces, millions of victims are still waiting for urgent aid. Who failed them -- the government, donor community or media? Guests: Shaheen Chughtai, Zafar Iqbal Qadir, Naveed Ahmed. Updated on : Mon, 13 Feb 2012 21:04:21 +0000  Anger and frustration is growing over the slow pace of relief in Pakistan's southern Sindh province following deadly flooding that has left at least 132 people dead. A least five million people in Sindh and Baluchisntan provinces have been affected by the monsoon rains, according to regional officials. About 900 villages have been submerged and about 100000 homes have been completely destroyed. Updated on : Sat, 17 Dec 2011 22:36:47 +0000  Recovering from the devastating floods still battering Pakistan will take at least 3 years, president Asif Ali Zardari has said. The floods that began nearly a month ago with hammering monsoon rains in the northwest have affected more than 17 million people, the UN estimates. Most of the 1500 deaths occurred early in the flooding, but the crisis still is growing. Updated on : Sun, 05 Feb 2012 14:22:34 +0000  Three months after the floods in Pakistan, vast areas of land in Sindh are still under water. Despite the high price of livestock, many farmers from the region are being forced to sell at lower rates so they can celebrate the Muslim festival of Eid Al-Adha. Al Jazeera's Kamal Hyder reports. Updated on : Wed, 14 Dec 2011 19:37:46 +0000  War and floods devastate Swat Valley economy Once a popular tourist destination, war and flooding have had a devastating impact on the local economy of the Swat Valley. The banks of the river Swat were once crowded with people, but now only local boys are seen drawing crowds with their acrobatic stunts. Al Jazeera's Kamal Hyder reports from the Swat Valley. Updated on : Fri, 04 Nov 2011 21:58:38 +0000  Pakistan's severe floodings have killed more than 14 thousand livestock and the country's food and agiculture ministry says something has to be done immediately to stop this. As Imtiaz Tyab reports from Mirpur Khas, the dead animals are also making people sick. Updated on : Sat, 07 Jan 2012 19:47:58 +0000
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