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TOPSHOT - Commuters make their way along a flooded street after heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan's port city of Karachi on August 7, 2020. (Photo by Asif HASSAN / AFP)

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Commuters make their way along a flooded street after heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan's port city of Karachi on August 7, 2020. (Photo by Asif HASSAN / AFP)

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Commuters make their way along a flooded street after heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan's port city of Karachi on August 7, 2020. (Photo by Asif HASSAN / AFP)

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Commuters make their way along a flooded street after heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan's port city of Karachi on August 7, 2020. (Photo by Asif HASSAN / AFP)

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A family rides on a motorbike along a flooded street after heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan's port city of Karachi on August 7, 2020. (Photo by Asif HASSAN / AFP)

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Men ride on a motorbike along a flooded street after heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan's port city of Karachi on August 7, 2020. (Photo by Asif HASSAN / AFP)

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Commuters make their way along a flooded street after heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan's port city of Karachi on August 7, 2020. (Photo by Asif HASSAN / AFP)

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Commuters make their way along a flooded street after heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan's port city of Karachi on August 7, 2020. (Photo by Asif HASSAN / AFP)

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Children swim in a flooded street after heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan's port city of Karachi on August 7, 2020. (Photo by Asif HASSAN / AFP)

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Children swim in a flooded street after heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan's port city of Karachi on August 7, 2020. (Photo by Asif HASSAN / AFP)

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Children play in a flooded street after heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan's port city of Karachi on August 7, 2020. (Photo by Asif HASSAN / AFP)

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TOPSHOT - Commuters cross a flooded street after heavy monsoon rains in the Pakistan's port city of Karachi on July 27, 2020. (Photo by Asif HASSAN / AFP)

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TOPSHOT - Children play on a waterlogged alley after heavy monsoon rains in the Pakistan's port city of Karachi on July 27, 2020. (Photo by Asif HASSAN / AFP)

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TOPSHOT - Commuters make their way on a flooded street after heavy monsoon rains in the Pakistan's port city of Karachi on September 3, 2019. (Photo by ASIF HASSAN / AFP)

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TOPSHOT - A Pakistani man tries to move his motorbike from a flooded street after heavy monsoon rains in the Pakistan's port city of Karachi on September 3, 2019. (Photo by ASIF HASSAN / AFP)

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TOPSHOT - People cross a flooded street after heavy monsoon rains in the Pakistan's port city of Karachi on September 3, 2019. (Photo by ASIF HASSAN / AFP)

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A Pakistani horse-cart owner wades through a flooded road after heavy rain fall in Lahore, Pakistan, Tuesday, July 3, 2018. Torrential monsoon rains lashed many cities and towns across Pakistan before dawn Tuesday, flooding streets and killing six people, as authorities struggled to restore normalcy in rain-affected areas. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary)

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Pakistani residents wade through floodwater in Sher Shah, a town in Multan District of Punjab province on September 13, 2014. The floods began in Kashmir after heavy monsoon rains and are now progressing downstream through Pakistan, inundating thousands of villages and large areas of important farmland in the country's breadbasket. More than 450 people have been killed and Pakistan's Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said just shy of two million people have been affected by the floodwaters -- a figure that includes both those stranded at home and those who fled after the floods hit. AFP PHOTO/ Arif ALI

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Pakistani residents affected by flooding and rescued by soldiers, arrive in Sher Shah, a town in Multan District of Punjab province on September 13, 2014. The floods began in Kashmir after heavy monsoon rains and are now progressing downstream through Pakistan, inundating thousands of villages and large areas of important farmland in the country's breadbasket. More than 450 people have been killed and Pakistan's Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said just shy of two million people have been affected by the floodwaters -- a figure that includes both those stranded at home and those who fled after the floods hit. AFP PHOTO/ Arif ALI

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Pakistani residents affected by flooding gather with their belongings on high ground in Sher Shah, a town in Multan District of Punjab province on September 13, 2014. The floods began in Kashmir after heavy monsoon rains and are now progressing downstream through Pakistan, inundating thousands of villages and large areas of important farmland in the country's breadbasket. More than 450 people have been killed and Pakistan's Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said just shy of two million people have been affected by the floodwaters -- a figure that includes both those stranded at home and those who fled after the floods hit. AFP PHOTO/ Arif ALI

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Pakistani residents affected by flooding gather with their belongings on high ground in Sher Shah, a town in Multan District of Punjab province on September 13, 2014. The floods began in Kashmir after heavy monsoon rains and are now progressing downstream through Pakistan, inundating thousands of villages and large areas of important farmland in the country's breadbasket. More than 450 people have been killed and Pakistan's Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said just shy of two million people have been affected by the floodwaters -- a figure that includes both those stranded at home and those who fled after the floods hit. AFP PHOTO/ Arif ALI

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Pakistani residents affected by flooding arrive with their cattle on high ground in Sher Shah, a town in Multan District of Punjab province on September 13, 2014. The floods began in Kashmir after heavy monsoon rains and are now progressing downstream through Pakistan, inundating thousands of villages and large areas of important farmland in the country's breadbasket. More than 450 people have been killed and Pakistan's Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said just shy of two million people have been affected by the floodwaters -- a figure that includes both those stranded at home and those who fled after the floods hit. AFP PHOTO/ Arif ALI

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Pakistani residents affected by flooding sit inside their tents on high ground in Sher Shah, a town in Multan District of Punjab province on September 13, 2014. The floods began in Kashmir after heavy monsoon rains and are now progressing downstream through Pakistan, inundating thousands of villages and large areas of important farmland in the country's breadbasket. More than 450 people have been killed and Pakistan's Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said just shy of two million people have been affected by the floodwaters -- a figure that includes both those stranded at home and those who fled after the floods hit. AFP PHOTO/ Arif ALI

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Pakistani soldiers rescue residents affected by flooding in Sher Shah, a town in Multan District in the Punjab province on September 13, 2014. The floods began in Kashmir after heavy monsoon rains and are now progressing downstream through Pakistan, inundating thousands of villages and large areas of important farmland in the country's breadbasket. More than 450 people have been killed and Pakistan's Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said just shy of two million people have been affected by the floodwaters -- a figure that includes both those stranded at home and those who fled after the floods hit. AFP PHOTO/ SS MIRZA

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Flood-affected Pakistani residents ride with their belongings on bullock cart through floodwaters in Sher Shah, a town in Multan District in Punjab province on September 13, 2014. The floods began in Kashmir after heavy monsoon rains and are now progressing downstream through Pakistan, inundating thousands of villages and large areas of important farmland in the country's breadbasket. The floods and landslides from days of heavy monsoon rains have now claimed at least 480 lives in Pakistan and India, with rescuers struggling to cope with the massive disaster. AFP PHOTO/ SS MIRZA

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Pakistani soldiers stand on a dyke after it was intentionally breached to divert flood water to protect the main southern city of Multan on September 12, 2014. Pakistani authorities moved to protect two major cities from raging floodwaters, readying explosives to divert swollen rivers, in a crisis which has hit nearly two million people. The floods and landslides from days of heavy monsoon rains have now claimed more than 450 lives in Pakistan and India, with hospitals struggling to cope with the disaster. AFP PHOTO/ SS MIRZA

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A broken dyke is seen after it was intentionally breached by Pakistani soldiers to divert flood water to protect the main southern city of Multan on September 12, 2014. Pakistani authorities moved to protect two major cities from raging floodwaters, readying explosives to divert swollen rivers, in a crisis which has hit nearly two million people. The floods and landslides from days of heavy monsoon rains have now claimed more than 450 lives in Pakistan and India, with hospitals struggling to cope with the disaster. AFP PHOTO/ SS MIRZA