Helpless and hungry, flood victims wage a battle they can’t win alone

QAMBER-SHAHDADKOT:
It’s a road that looks like a passage through the ocean.

The road from Sukkur to Kambar-Shahdadkot appeared to be the only dry area as floodwaters have not only demolished houses, destroyed crops, washed away animals but the stagnant water is still occupying lands and as long as the eye can see on the both sides of the road.Tragedy is all around in Kambar-Shahdadkot, one of the most-affected districts of Sindh, due to the torrential rains and flash floods. The poverty-stricken people are now fighting a battle with hunger, diseases, heat, and authorities’ sheer negligence.

For miles, people have been left on their own. They do not have tents, food and clean drinking water. The flood-affected people and animals bath and drink from the stagnant waters standing for days. Mothers bathed their babies in the dirty water, too, while washing clothes. Lack of sanitation is further aggravating their miseries.QAMBER-SHAHDADKOT:
It’s a road that looks like a passage through the ocean.

The road from Sukkur to Kambar-Shahdadkot appeared to be the only dry area as floodwaters have not only demolished houses, destroyed crops, washed away animals but the stagnant water is still occupying lands and as long as the eye can see on the both sides of the road.Tragedy is all around in Kambar-Shahdadkot, one of the most-affected districts of Sindh, due to the torrential rains and flash floods. The poverty-stricken people are now fighting a battle with hunger, diseases, heat, and authorities’ sheer negligence.

For miles, people have been left on their own. They do not have tents, food and clean drinking water. The flood-affected people and animals bath and drink from the stagnant waters standing for days. Mothers bathed their babies in the dirty water, too, while washing clothes. Lack of sanitation is further aggravating their miseries.