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More Pakistani villages underwater

Pakistanis unload bags of concrete from a CH-60 Blackhawk in Khyber, Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan on September 13, 2010. The flood has affected nearly 20 million Pakistanis, forcing many from their homes. UPI/Joshua Kruger/U.S. Army
Pakistanis unload bags of concrete from a CH-60 Blackhawk in Khyber, Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan on September 13, 2010. The flood has affected nearly 20 million Pakistanis, forcing many from their homes. UPI/Joshua Kruger/U.S. Army | License Photo

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Sept. 22 (UPI) -- Breaches in Pakistan's largest freshwater lake have flooded 75 villages in southern Sindh Province and displaced thousands of residents, the government says.

Pakistan's National Disaster Management Authority said Wednesday nearly 1.5 million people are living in relief camps in the province after eight breaches developed along Manchar Lake embankments, the Associated Press of Pakistan reported.

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To date, more than a million homes have been damaged or destroyed in Sindh and nearly 1.5 million people are now living in thousands of relief camps in the province.

The International Organization for Migration says 95 percent of emergency shelter needs in the province have not been met due to lack of access.

IOM medical staff said growing health problems among flood victims include skin disorders, respiratory tract infections, malaria and gastroenteritis.

Pakistan has been suffering from the worst flooding in decades due to weeks of torrential rains.

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