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Malaria transmission in Pakistan, the flood-affected country

Authorities reported on Wednesday that 324 people had died from malaria and other diseases ravaging Pakistan’s flood-ravaged regions. Actress Angelina Jolie expressed concern that many of the people she had met while visiting flood-affected areas this week would ‘not make it’ if more aid did not arrive.

 

Many of the hundreds of thousands of flood victims were living outside. It may take two to six months for hundreds of kilometres of stagnant floodwaters to subside. Already, they have caused numerous cases of diarrhoea, malaria, typhoid, skin and eye infections, and dengue fever.

 

In an effort to raise awareness, Hollywood actress and humanitarian Jolie travelled with the international assistance organisation IRC to visit flood victims. She visited some of the southern Sindh province’s hardest hit areas.

 

She stated, ‘I’ve seen those lives who were saved,’ but added that others “won’t be here in the next few weeks, they won’t make it’ without adequate treatment. Her remarks, which she made while touring the nation’s flood response centre, were captured on video and released by the military of the nation on Wednesday.

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