ISLAMABAD: 29,692 casualties in Sindh of unprecedented floods of last year are still homeless.
Sources said that 5132 flood victims in Sindh stayed in city tent, seven months after the flood that inflicted huge losses on the Pakistani economy and each walk of life.
Flood water diversion continues in flood hit areas of Balochistan is like still water in some union adviсe of Sources said that Nasirabad, Jal Magsi, Jaffarabad, Osta Mohammad and Sohbatpur.
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Flood relief camps are closed. in Balochistan, Punjab and KP provinces while in Sindh 29 692 people were still homeless in Sind.
According to sources, cases of malaria are registered in flood affected areas of Sindh and Balochistan. “The situation is under control with regarding gastroenteritis and dengue fever,” the sources said.
Sources said the training was transferred to health personnel to fight severe malnutrition in Balochistan. 56 security personnel trained in Sindh with in relation to infectious diseases.
“Medicines are distributed in flood hit areas of Sindh and Balochistan and mosquitoes nets distributed in areas with rampant cases of malaria,” the sources said.
There are 11,760 cases of malaria in Punjab, Sindh and Balochistan. test- The kits have been distributed. According to data, 1800 malarial test- kits distributed in Hyderabad and Sukkur each, 1800 test kits in Nasirabad, 2400 sets in Loralai, 1200 test-kits in DI. Khan, D.G. Khan and 600 Malaria test-kits in Rajanpur springs added.
Over 33 million people in Pakistan, hit by unprecedented flooding, brought on To record monsoon rains are intensifying due to climate change. Sindh was the most affected province in the flood that made millions of people homeless.

