Punjab Floods: Families Return to Ruins - A Call for Urgent Aid
Following catastrophic monsoon floods in Pakistan's Punjab province, displaced families face destroyed homes and farmland. Authorities pledge compensation to affected victims as they survey damage. Survivors express despair over lost crops and inadequate government aid. Although waters recede, the need for urgent recovery efforts intensifies.

In the aftermath of unprecedented flooding in Punjab, Pakistan, families returning home encounter widespread devastation. Record monsoon rains, coupled with overflow from Indian dams, have obliterated vast tracts of farmland and left over a hundred people dead.
As authorities commit to compensating the victims, relief efforts have yet to reach many survivors, whose homes now stand cracked and crumbling. Displaced individuals, like Mohammad Mohsin and Parveen Bibi, recount harrowing tales of survival and loss in flood-ravaged villages.
Water levels are subsiding, yet the path forward remains fraught with challenges. With damages affecting millions of acres and impacting countless livelihoods, the call for accelerated recovery and support intensifies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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