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In Pakistan, two weeks of flooding have killed 1,500. Amid the relentless rains, President Zardari
-- an unpopular figure to begin with -- took off for a visit to France and Britain. His aides said he had to make the trip for diplomatic reasons, especially to Britain, whose Prime Minister David Cameron had recently accused Pakistan of exporting terrorism. But the timing of trip struck a raw nerve among many who said Zardari should have stayed with his suffering people
-- even though the president, fearful of assassination, rarely makes public appearances in Pakistan anyway. The criticism was particularly harsh after reports that he'd visited his family's elegant chateau in France. The widespread crisis has overwhelmed Pakistan's government and frustrated citizens who have complained about slow or nonexistent aid efforts. The government estimates that 13.8 million people are affected by the floods. The figures include people who need short-term or long-term aid. "The magnitude of the tragedy is so immense that it is hard to assess," said Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani during a visit to the central Pakistani city of Multan. On Tuesday, people streamed out of Muzaffargarh, a major city of about 250,000 people in Punjab province, after authorities issued warnings using loudspeakers on mosques the previous evening. "There is chaos," said Mohammed Amir, a police official in the city. In North Korea, some 10,000 people sheltered in public buildings in the border city of Sinuiju near China because of flooding, the Red Cross said. Flash floods destroyed thousands of homes across the impoverished country, and the Amnok River recorded its highest water level in 15 years, the Red Cross said.
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