Water levels in Pakistan’s biggest lake are starting to recede, after last-ditch attempts to prevent it from bursting its banks.
Manchar Lake, in Sindh province, is dangerously full after record monsoons that inundated a third of Pakistan.
Its banks were deliberately breached to protect surrounding areas and more than 100,000 people have been displaced.
Officials are racing against time to rescue and evacuate thousands of villagers who are still stranded.
The National Disaster Management has disclosed Floods in Pakistan have affected some 33 million people and caused at least 1,343 deaths.
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