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Pakistanis 'left with nothing'
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UN and Pakistani officials say 3.2 million people are affected by the floods along the Indus River.
Camps have been set up to provide much needed food and medical aid for the flood victims.
But there are overwhelming signs of disease outbreaks, especially among women and children, due to a lack of clean drinking water.
Al Jazeera's Stephanie Dekker reports.
[August 4, 2010]
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