At least 33 million people have been affected by deadly flooding in Pakistan and just since June 937 people have died.

Sherry Rehman, the minister for climate change, called the floods “unprecedented” and “the worst humanitarian disaster of this decade.”
“Pakistan is going through its eighth cycle of monsoon while normally the country has only three to four cycles of rain,” Rehman said. “The percentages of super flood torrents are shocking.”
As rescue efforts are underway, disruption to cell, internet, and landline phone services has complicated rescue operations. The  Pakistan army has been called in to help in rescue efforts.
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