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Makeshift camps pop up across Pakistan as millions battle floods

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Temporary camps have sprung up around Pakistan -- in schools, on motorways and military bases -- to give shelter to hundreds of thousands of people displaced by catastrophic floods. At one camp in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Yasmeen Shah says that "people send relief goods here but the distribution is not well organised at all."

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