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Save the Children UK launches appeal for South Asia Floods
03 Aug 2007 09:00:00 GMT
Source: International Save the Children Alliance
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A girl rows a makeshift raft to reach a school that is acting as a shelter for flood victims at Manikganj. A girl rows a makeshift raft to reach a school that is acting as a 
shelter for flood victims at Manikganj, 70km  from the capital Dhaka, August 3, 2007. More than 200 people have died in monsoon flooding in South Asia in the last 10 days while more than 10 million 
remained marooned in their villages or homeless on Friday, with many having no access to health care. REUTERS/RAFIQUR RAHMAN courtesy of alertnet.org (Copyright: RAFIQUR RAHMAN , REUTERS)
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A girl rows a makeshift raft to reach a school that is acting as a shelter for flood victims at Manikganj. A girl rows a makeshift raft to reach a school that is acting as a shelter for flood victims at Manikganj, 70km from the capital Dhaka, August 3, 2007. More than 200 people have died in monsoon flooding in South Asia in the last 10 days while more than 10 million remained marooned in their villages or homeless on Friday, with many having no access to health care. REUTERS/RAFIQUR RAHMAN courtesy of alertnet.org (Copyright: RAFIQUR RAHMAN , REUTERS)
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Save the Children UK is launching an urgent appeal for children in South Asia who are currently affected by floods. At least 10 million children across Bangladesh, India and Pakistan are at risk. Homes have been swept away, water supplies have been contaminated and they are exposed to the dangers of water-borne diseases.

Across the region more than 23 million people are currently affected - 6.9 million in Bangladesh, 13.7 million in India and 2.5 million in Pakistan.

Save the Children UK and its local partners are already on the ground in all three countries helping children and their families whose lives have been turned upside down by the flooding. We are appealing for at least £2 million in order to rapidly scale up our emergency response.

Gareth Owen, Save the Children UK's Director of Emergencies said: "Children whose lives have been turned upside down by flooding in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan urgently need help. We are on the ground now but we need more money to respond to this emergency. Millions of children have been forced from their homes and the lack of shelter, food and clean water combined with exposure to the hot and humid weather puts children in real danger."

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