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Sherry says ‘literally a third’ of country under water
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Four canals, saline water drains develop breaches
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Water level up in Swat River: Hotels, houses along banks vacated
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IRSA releases 355,400 cusecs water
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Donors’ conference on flood relief planned
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Receding water levels of Yangtze reveal ancient Buddhist statues
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