Pakistan floods: exclusive interview

Iain Taylor  |  World
Date posted:  1 Oct 2022
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Pakistan floods: exclusive interview

Top two: Images of the flooding and (bottom) flood victims being cared for at Charsadda

Severe flooding in Pakistan has affected 33 million people and caused well over 1,000 deaths, according to the National Disaster Management Agency. More than a quarter of a million people are in shelters, one-third of the country is under water, and damaged infrastructure is hampering aid and rescue operations. Some experts say the flood water could remain for months and crops fail for up to two years.

Evangelicals Now has been granted an exclusive interview with Juliet Chowdhry of the British Asian Christian Association (BACA), an advocacy and community relations organisation now actively involved in the relief work.

How badly have churches and Christian communities been affected by the flooding?

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