PINGRIO, Pakistan — Pakistani soldiers in inflatable rescue boats peered across kilometers of flooded farmland and spotted a man wading through waist-deep water desperate to move his goat to high ground.
For the past two weeks, Kaywall has spent 12 hours a day moving his family's livestock from his inundated village to the small town of Pingrio in Sindh province in the south.
The goats are the only thing he has managed to save from raging waters which swept away his house and belongings.
Like many other flood victims, he awaits help from Pakistan's cash-strapped government.
"My house was completely destroyed," said the construction worker, whose family is stranded. "The government has not done anything for us. They are not around."
The scene, being played out in many parts of Sindh, was a troubling reminder of floods that ravaged much of Pakistan in late July and August last year.
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