Flooding from the rising Indus River and Manchar Lake in Sindh province still poses a threat to Dadu, a district in the south where relief workers using boats were evacuating villagers to safer places.

(LaPresse) Pakistani army rescue teams continued operations in various parts of Pakistan’s Sindh province as the southern region remains one of the hardest hit areas by deadly monsoon floods. Flooding from the rising Indus River and Manchar Lake in Sindh province still poses a threat to Dadu, a district in the south where relief workers using boats were evacuating villagers to safer places. More than 660,000 people, including women and children, are living in first aid camps and makeshift homes after floods damaged their homes across the country and forced them to move to safer places.

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