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An aerial view from a Pakistan army rescue helicopter shows the flooded area of Sukkur in the Sindh province of Pakistan on August 7, 2010. Torrential rains frustrated aid efforts in Pakistan, with some helicopters grounded as authorities battled to help 15 million people affected by the country's worst floods ever. UPI/Sajjad Ali Qureshi
An aerial view from a Pakistan army rescue helicopter shows the flooded area of Sukkur in the Sindh province of Pakistan on August 7, 2010. Torrential rains frustrated aid efforts in Pakistan, with some helicopters grounded as authorities battled to help 15 million people affected by the country's worst floods ever. UPI/Sajjad Ali Qureshi 
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Published: Sept. 1, 2010 at 9:58 AM

LONDON, Sept. 1 (UPI) -- Only 20 percent of Pakistan's flood victims have been rescued due to the enormity of the crisis, an international relief official said Wednesday.

Gareth Owen, emergencies director of Save the Children in Britain, said the logistical challenges of reaching tens of thousands of people are hampering all relief efforts.

Save the Children estimates 2.4 million children less than 5 years of age are still to be reached with desperately needed food aid.

Filthy floodwaters still cover approximately a fifth of Pakistan while in some areas villages have become islands with residents having to wade through high waters to reach food distribution centers.

"We are working as hard as we can and as fast as we can to reach children in desperate need of food, shelter and medical care," Owen said. "But as the waters recede, the numbers of families in need of urgent support are only growing."

Owen said he expects the crisis to get "dramatically worse" before it can begin to improve.

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