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DESCRIPTION:Aftermath of Pakistani Floods Nearly six months after the flood
 s in Pakistan\, thousands of people from flood ravaged villages are still 
 living in tent camps as their farmland in certain area is under several fe
 et of water. Despite massive relief by the international agencies and reco
 nstruction and rehabilitation by the Government and people of Pakistan\, t
 he worst devastation in recent time continues to claim lives due to outbre
 ak of disease\, shortage of health services\, and shortages of shelter and
  food. In this presentation\, Professor Qazi will discuss the state of flo
 od ridden areas and work done by ordinary people in USA and Pakistan to ra
 ise funds and awareness. He will also talk about the changing course of th
 e Indus river (1\,976 miles) flowing through the entire length of Pakistan
 \, which has caused this havoc along with the unexpected torrential rains.
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SUMMARY:SAC Presents: Salahuddin Qazi
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Aftermath of Pakistani Floods Nearly six month
 s after the floods in Pakistan\, thousands of people from flood ravaged vi
 llages are still living in tent camps as their farmland in certain area is
  under several feet of water. Despite massive relief by the international 
 agencies and reconstruction and rehabilitation by the Government and peopl
 e of Pakistan\, the worst devastation in recent time continues to claim li
 ves due to outbreak of disease\, shortage of health services\, and shortag
 es of shelter and food. In this presentation\, Professor Qazi will discuss
  the state of flood ridden areas and work done by ordinary people in USA a
 nd Pakistan to raise funds and awareness. He will also talk about the chan
 ging course of the Indus river (1\,976 miles) flowing through the entire l
 ength of Pakistan\, which has caused this havoc along with the unexpected 
 torrential rains.
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