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TOPSHOT - Residents move their belongings from their submerged houses after heavy monsoon rainfall in the flood affected area of Rajanpur district in Punjab province on August 24, 2022. - Record monsoon rains were causing a "catastrophe of epic scale", Pakistan's Climate Change Minister said on August 24, announcing an international appeal for help in dealing with floods that have killed more than 800 people since June. (Photo by Shahid Saeed MIRZA / AFP) (Photo by SHAHID SAEED MIRZA/AFP via Getty Images)
TOPSHOT - Residents move their belongings from their submerged houses after heavy monsoon rainfall in the flood affected area of Rajanpur district in Punjab province on August 24, 2022. - Record monsoon rains were causing a "catastrophe of epic scale", Pakistan's Climate Change Minister said on August 24, announcing an international appeal for help in dealing with floods that have killed more than 800 people since June. (Photo by Shahid Saeed MIRZA / AFP) (Photo by SHAHID SAEED MIRZA/AFP via Getty Images)
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