sluggish response
U.N. agencies and aid groups say the response to the international appeal has been sluggish, warning of a second wave of death from disease with at least six million now dependent on humanitarian assistance to survive.
The nuclear-armed country of 167 million is on the front line of the U.S.-led fight against al-Qaeda and Western governments have traced overseas terror plots back to Taliban and al-Qaeda camps in the lawless tribal mountains.
“The floods affected some 20 million people, destroyed standing crops and food storages worth billions of dollars, causing colossal loss to national economy,” Gilani said in a televised address on Saturday.
“I would appeal to the world community to extend a helping hand to fight this calamity.
“Outbreak of epidemics in the flood-hit areas is a serious threat, which can further compound the already grave situation,” Gilani said.
The United Nations estimates that 14 million have been affected and that 1,600 have died. The government in Islamabad has confirmed 1,384 deaths.
Pakistan cancelled all official celebrations for Independence Day on Saturday, as well as iftar dinners during the holy Muslim month of Ramadan and festivities for Eid in order to channel money into relief efforts.
In Muzaffargarh, one of the worst-hit cities in the central province of Punjab where hundreds of thousands of people had fled, local official Farasat Iqbal said the danger had now passed and that people were returning.
“Most people are coming back, although there is still fear and it will take time to return to normal,” said resident Malik Khizar Abbas.
Waters are still high and the United Nations has now confirmed the country’s first cholera case in Mingora, in the northwestern district of Swat and said at least 36,000 people were reportedly suffering from acute watery diarrhea.
Charities said relief for those affected by the worst natural disaster in Pakistan’s history was lagging far behind what was needed.
Source: AlArabiya
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