A Relief Camp by the Pakistan Rangers has been set up in a small village near Thatta with over a 1000 displaced victims. With their homes and belongings under water, they have come to this place with hopes of finding food and shelter.
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Displaced; not disarranged: The head of each registered household sits in queue and awaits the beginning of distribution.
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Anticipation: All lined up to receive their Iftar
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Hoping for more? A small child looks on as the Rangers distribute Iftar among women.
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Displaced crib: A classroom turned into shelter. Over 20 people sleep in the same room at night. Even though there’s electricity in the surroundings, this “relief camp” is deprived of it.
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Displaced crib: 3.5 million children in the flood-affected areas are at a risk of contracting fatal dieses.
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Those who suffered vs those who didn’t: A displaced girl stand in front of relief workers’ vehicles to make a statement.
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Concentrating on the present; thinking about the future.
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No flood can drown their smiles- The Relief camp has over 500 children.
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“Through humor, you can soften some of the worst blows that life delivers” – Bill Cosby