Sehwan: On September 7, Parts of Pakistan seemed “like a sea”, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stated, after visiting some of the flood-hit areas that cover as much as a third of the South Asian nation. According to the reports, 18 more deaths took the toll from days of rain to 1,343. “You wouldn’t believe the scale of destruction there,” Sharif told media after a visit to the southern province of Sindh. “It is water everywhere as far as you could see. It is just like a sea.”

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