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Pakistan Floods Draw Marines, UN Warns More Dams Could Burst

First Posted: 08/12/10 03:36 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:20 PM ET

Pakistan Floods

SOHBATPUR, Pakistan (AP)-- A shipload of U.S. Marines and helicopters arrived to boost relief efforts in flooded Pakistan on Thursday, but the prime minister told The Associated Press his country needs more international help to cope with one of the worst natural disasters in its history.

The United Nations warned the crisis was far from over, saying dams in Sindh province could still burst in the coming days. More rain fell around the country, and monsoon season is forecast to last several weeks still.

U.N. officials estimate that up to one-fifth of the country is underwater.

The government has been sharply criticized for a slow and patchy response to the floods, which has killed 1,500 people left and left an estimated 7 million people needing emergency assistance, their homes destroyed, damaged or inundated with muddy water and unlivable.

President Asif Ali Zardari -- whose decision to go ahead with a trip to Europe when the disaster began was condemned by many -- made his first visit to victims of the disaster on Thursday, according to state-run Pakistan Television that gave few details of the trip.

The United States has pledged $71 million in emergency assistance to the country, which is key in the fight against al-Qaida and the Taliban as well as stabilizing neighboring Afghanistan. It has also deployed the military to help, as it often does after major disasters.

The USS Peleliu arrived off the coast near Karachi on Thursday along with helicopters and about 1,000 Marines.

The helicopters will fly to flood-hit areas and rescue stranded people and deliver food and other supplies.

An Associated Press reporter flew with Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani over parts of Punjab, Sindh and Baluchistan provinces. Seen from the air, the extent of the disaster was clear, with the aircraft often flying for many minutes over a mostly flooded landscape.

"All I say is that we need more help from our international friends," he said. "We need more such helicopters because the magnitude of the destruction was far more" the earlier government assessments.

"I also urge my own countrymen and women to help their brothers and sisters," he said.

Flood survivors already short on food and water began the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, a normally festive, social time marked this year by misery and fears of an uncertain future.
While millions of flood-affected people were performing the fast, Mufti Muneebur Rehman, one of the country's top religious scholars, said victims living in difficult conditions dependent on charity could skip the fast and perform it later in the year.

"I cannot disobey God, so I am fasting as it is part of my faith no matter what the conditions are," said Fazal Rabi, 47, who was staying in a tent village in Akbarpura in the northwest, where many people are especially devout.

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10:21 AM on 08/13/2010
The people of Pakistan have my utmost sympathy, nature is a savage and unpredictable beast. Hopefully the people will have a chance to rebuild their communities with proper infrastructure, Western nations take for granted, to at least tame the beast.
This can only happen within Pakistan herself. The people are more than able, the political class must act. Money is worth nothing in this situation, though I feel compelled to donate to quell the unease of pain I feel for the victims, I know my donation will be squandered like the missing billions after the tsunami. The investment and pain required must be fulfilled by Pakistan's extremely wealthy elite, who must now earn their positions and establish Pakistan's place in the world.
The government cannot blame any one in this situation, now it is their time to get up and act, will they?
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Hillrick
Still inconceivable...I'm just not smiling anymore
07:45 PM on 08/13/2010
Helping 7 million people is no easy task for any government.
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bleeplander
08:36 AM on 08/13/2010
How much money did Pakistan donate to help clean up the Gulf?
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Spaniard85
Skeptic, Atheist. Likes shinies!
12:30 PM on 08/13/2010
Probably little. But then, if you think $71 billion means anything to the U.S. budget, you may need to recheck your numbers. Also, it's in the interest of the U.S. to spend aid money in countries that need it, for economic and political reasons.
If you're going to complain about foreign aid to Pakistan, you should complain about the "aid" (meaning bribes) given to the Pakistani military, which ends up financing the Taliban.
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GandenT
12:49 PM on 08/13/2010
Isn't it enough that they allow us to occupy their country, kill their citizens, and recruit and train terrorists on their soil? Should we let them do those things here so that we can be even-steven? Then we could demand that they do the same things exactly, for us, that we do for them.
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Dr Juan
We built America without BO
07:52 AM on 08/13/2010
Bail em out so we can later bomb them! Your government in action.

The big problem with such generosity at taxpayer expense is that most of the cash flows into private Swiss bank accounts. But the illusion of aid is so comforting.
01:57 AM on 08/13/2010
I truly sympathize, but I still have to wonder how many Pakistani millionaires will the International community be expected to bribe in order to help the poor?
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Progressive forever
Think free and you shall be
06:35 AM on 08/13/2010
Sad but completely true.
08:07 AM on 08/13/2010
What?
10:06 AM on 08/13/2010
I take it you haven't been paying attention to the scandal of unaccountability for previous US aid to Pakistan, military and economic.
01:33 AM on 08/13/2010
Mohammed will swoop down from the sky and rapture Pakistan, and Jesus will swoop down and rapture America, after he converts the "good Jews". The fortunate raptured ones will be able to witness Mohammed vs. Jesus, sorta like Alien vs. Predator.
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10:08 AM on 08/13/2010
Didn't this happen about 200 years ago or something or nothing
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Greatest Darthfruit
So, you the brains of this outfit, or is he?
12:38 AM on 08/13/2010
this is H.A.A.R.P. at work
08:07 AM on 08/13/2010
If that technology really exists, i could see how it would be a good time to use it.
12:16 AM on 08/13/2010
sad give 71 mil to anyone - no problem no rethugs whinning . Give it back to americans though and whoa ! rethuglicaan stampede . Rethugs its just not funny anymore you people are just one small step away from the zombie virus performing a complete transformation.
11:32 PM on 08/12/2010
If one fifth of Pakistan is under water, four fifths or eighty percent of it is not. I guess that story's just not sensational enough for the lame stream media.
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anpu
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11:50 PM on 08/12/2010
What if 1/5 of California, Texas, Wisconsin, New York, or any state in the US is was under water? That would be pretty significant. What makes it significant is that the 1/5 under water was not under water prior to the incident.
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flipsmack
baby did a bad bad thing
12:23 AM on 08/13/2010
You have to be very slow and careful,to spell it out for some people. I appreciate your angle.
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GandenT
12:52 PM on 08/13/2010
Yes, the media should cover the nothing angle as well. Nothing is of great interest and very news worthy.
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swamijo
11:09 PM on 08/12/2010
wow, it's amazing the US govt. 'pledged' only $71 million to HELP Pakistani flood victims and yet we commit BILLIONS of $$$$$$ to destroy the country and kill it's citizens (cuz their Muslins doncha know!)
06:24 AM on 08/13/2010
you display a poor grasp of English... an immigrant maybe, or just ignorant?
06:25 AM on 08/13/2010
Sarah Palin... is that you again posting rubbish?
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10:58 PM on 08/12/2010
I wonder if OBL got flooded. One can only hope.
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SilverWolfSigil
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07:30 AM on 08/13/2010
He is in a mountainous region to the north. Like I said before the floods missed the bad guys entirely.

Unless, of course, one is a screeching intolerant bigot; then it hit their version of a bad guy rather squarely. Mind you, when your idea of "bad guy" covers 80% of the world population it's hard to miss.
08:10 AM on 08/13/2010
"Unless, of course, one is a screeching intolerant bigot; then it hit their version of a bad guy rather squarely."

Well... 2001-2 these same people would likely give u their best milk and bedding for the night if u happened to stumble across their village.... I wonder what's changed since then....
10:44 PM on 08/12/2010
I can't believe the comments I have been reading! 1/5 of this small country is flooded, children, women and everyone else do not have food to eat, a roof over their head or a place to sleep. Most comments seem to show people are happy about this, or feel these innocent people deserve this. Do the people Gulf deserve the oil spill? Do the people of the U.S. deserve devastating hurricanes? Do the people in Haiti deserve earthquakes? PEOPLE ARE PEOPLE and they need everyones help.
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swamijo
11:10 PM on 08/12/2010
EXACTLY! I'm a fan!
12:42 AM on 08/13/2010
Here's what a recent Pew poll of Pakistanis found:

"...many Pakistanis endorse extreme views about law, religion and society. More than eight-in-ten support segregating men and women in the workplace, stoning adulterers, and whipping and cutting off the hands of thieves. Roughly three-in-four endorse the death penalty for those who leave Islam."

You can read the rest at
http://pewglobal.org/2010/07/29/concern-about-extremist-threat-slips-in-pakistan/

I doubt that many Huff Post readers are happy that Pakistan is flooded but it is difficult to feel much sympathy for a bunch of 7th century savages who think stoning, amputations and killing apostates is good public policy.
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Hontas Farmer
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05:03 AM on 08/13/2010
So for having views that are not in line with western liberal culture, we should wish that they drown? You write this then you call them savages? Phfft.
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09:02 AM on 08/13/2010
You find it "difficult to feel much sympathy" for people drowing, starving and homeless because you view them as "a bunch of 7th century savages"?
To what century does your own particular brand of emotionally callous savagery belong?
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undrgrndgirl
what's so funny 'bout peace, love & understanding?
10:27 PM on 08/12/2010
wow...i had to check what web site i was at...so much right-wing spirited hatred...and you know...all you people calling for arabs to help pakis will scream "terrorist training" if it were to happen...

...and yes, pakistan (and other countries) have offered and provided assistance to the u.s and other countries in times of crisis...quit watching fox and check out the bbc or al jazera sometime...
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Dr Juan
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07:55 AM on 08/13/2010
And RT with Max Kaiser - reruns available at their internet site.
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02:08 PM on 08/13/2010
yep
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08:56 PM on 08/12/2010
The international community needs to gear up and really help these people, because they need it.
Having said that, this is an ideal opportunity to fight terrorism by showing compassion for these folks and helping them out.
10:03 PM on 08/12/2010
No one is stopping you from jumping on a plane and going over there and getting your head blown off while you're trying to help.
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David01
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11:42 PM on 08/12/2010
I would be willing to go, but yes, there ARE people who would stop me.
I actually have done my good deeds at considerable personal risk.
The "international community" is already there, in its many guises. They have the helicopters, planes, trucks, etc. who can deliver the needed materials, etc.
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08:52 PM on 08/12/2010
Dear America,

Here is our opportunity to prove to the middle east we can ship more than b0mbs death and destruction around the globe.
09:47 PM on 08/12/2010
It's been done. There was at major earthquake in 2005.
They just hate the West even more, believing the means for relief are based on exploitation of their world.
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GandenT
01:16 PM on 08/13/2010
According to whom?
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Gomorrah
08:15 PM on 08/12/2010
Americans who try to help the people of Pakistan who suffer are good Americans.

Americans who try to help theIslamic Republic of PAkistan's Armed forces and ISI are eviil Mo Fos.
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