Farmers in northeastern Pakistan are counting the cost of weeks of severe flooding which has damaged crops and killed livestock. Most people make a living through agriculture and there's a warning climate change will only make matters worse.
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- Floods in Kasur district have submerged farmlands and destroyed crops. 16s
- Farmers have lost harvests, belongings, and are struggling to save livestock. 38s
- Rescue operations are ongoing, with emergency teams evacuating thousands by boat. 54s
- Agriculture is vital to Pakistan's economy and workforce, heightening the disaster's impact. 1m 36s
- Experts warn the floods could worsen poverty and threaten food supply. 1m 44s