The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says 1.5million children in Pakistan are still in need of humanitarian aid a year after record floods in the country.
About four million children have no access to clean drinking water, it said.
“Vulnerable children living in flood-affected areas have endured a horrific year,” Abdullah Fadil, UNICEF’s representative in Pakistan said in a statement.
“Recovery efforts continue, but many remain unreached, and the children of Pakistan risk being forgotten.”
The organisation also warned of a shortfall in funding for relief efforts.
In the summer of 2022, Pakistan suffered record floods that at times submerged a third of the country, killing more than 1,700 people, according to official figures.
The floods were followed by a humanitarian crisis.
According to a World Bank report, 33 million people in the South Asian country were affected.
Given the monsoon season, Pakistan is bracing for new floods.
This year, however, the weather service expects less rain than in 2022. (dpa/NAN). READ ALSO:
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