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linkThe United Nations warned Monday that up to 3.5 million children were at risk from water-borne diseases in Pakistan's floods and said it was bracing for thousands of potential cholera cases.
Fresh rains threaten further anguish for millions of people that have been affected by the country's worst floods for 80 years...
Several hundred people on Monday blocked the main highway linking the breadbasket of Punjab province to the financial capital Karachi, calling for assistance and holding up traffic for more than an hour, witnesses said.
"We have no food and no shelter. We need immediate help," shouted the protesters, who included women and children.
Intermittent rain fell Monday, turning refugee camps into mud, keeping alive fears of further breaches in the Indus river and canals and hampering relief efforts, officials said.
Bibi Momal, 35, sat in dirty clothes and broken shoes on a roadside near the southern city of Sukkur waiting for relief, weak and exhausted.
"We have no tents. We spent the night in the rain. Our children are hungry and sick. We came here for relief but we got nothing."
In Punjab, evacuation orders were issued to residents of Fazilpur and waters also threatened the nearby town of Khangarh.
"Thousands are getting ready to leave," said Nasrullah Tareen, 30.
"People have taken shelter on high ground. Our major problem is safe drinking water. Water is rising everywhere but there is no drinking water."
I don't have words for the misery I am seeing
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