“Even after three months, the situation is an emergency,” said Syed Israr Ali Shah, Médecins Sans Frontières’ (MSF’s) Emergency Project Coordinator in Eastern Balochistan.
There are areas in the districts of Jhal Magsi, Usta Muhammad and Sohbatpur, Jaffarabad and also Naseerabad that are still inundated. In the Eastern districts of Balochistan and 11 districts of Sindh, people are living next to their flooded villages. Families and children remain exposed to water and vector-borne diseases.
“We are seeing people in these areas still living in tents with limited access to healthcare. With the onset of winter, people are becoming more vulnerable and have nowhere to go,” said Edward Taylor, MSF’s emergency coordinator in Eastern Balochistan and North Sindh. “In the areas where we are working, water has yet to recede and people’s needs remain high. We are still in an emergency phase.”