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Al Jazeera EnglishHundreds of thousands of people have fled Pakistan's Punjab province, loaded with their belongings and livestock, as the worst floods in the country's history triggered fresh chaos.
After causing huge destruction in the northwest, floodwaters moved down the country and submerged villages and some urban centres in Punjab on Thursday.
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But fears are growing of a food crisis as crops and farmland are washed away by the floodwaters, which have already claimed at least 1,500 lives and affected some three million others.
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"We see urgent need of food assistance to people affected by floods to prevent a starvation-like situation," a spokesman for the UN World Food Programme warned. "
Eighty per cent of food reserves have been destroyed by the floods, which also caused massive damage to livestock, markets, roads and overall infrastructure," he said.
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Red: worst affected areas
Yellow: moderately affected areas
Striped: Evacuations underway