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Double catastrophe for people in Pakistan's Swat Valley


       

By: Oxfam

August 3, 2010 - People in the Swat Valley in Northern Pakistan hit by the catastrophic floods were only just recovering from the conflict that forced them from their homes last year, said Neva Khan, Oxfam's Country Director in Pakistan.

Neva Khan said: "We are now in a race against time to avert a public health disaster. The countryside is drowning in an ocean of contaminated water. The very young are at risk of going down with severe diarrhoea. Given the lack of clean water, food, difficulties accessing healthcare, the displacement and their vulnerability, diarrhoea could become a death sentence.

"Oxfam is particularly worried about families in the Swat Valley because people were only just recovering from the crisis last year. People were forced to flee their homes to escape conflict and had just started to return home and rebuild some sense of normalcy – and then this happened. The floods are catastrophic.

"Those affected were already vulnerable and mostly poor and now they've been made homeless and in need of help once again.

"People desperately need clean water, food, shelter and healthcare.

"We had contingency supplies in country so were able to respond very quickly but lack of electricity is causing us real problems. We're not able to pump water off the mains so have supplied fuel for generators and are doing quick fix repairs to water systems that have been destroyed."

"The rains are very heavy indeed. Whenever it rains the levels rise so fast.

"There are queues and queues of people waiting for clean drinking water. Oxfam is trucking water in mobile water tanks to reach people who have been living in contaminated sludge for days."

Oxfam is appealing for approximately £4 million to reach 400,000 people with clean water, sanitation kits and hygiene supplies. The agency is responding now and will also help boost recovery over the long-term.


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