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Anger in Punjab Province
After the floods in Pakistan people are saying the government isn't doing enough to help the victims. They also claim that official corruption played a major part in the flood damage itself.
More than six million people in Pakistan now face the start of winter without adequate shelter because their homes were destroyed in the devastating floods in August.
Many are increasingly angry. They accuse the government of failing to help them.
They also claim that official corruption played a major part in the flood damage itself.
Jill McGivering, who reported on the floods at the time, went back to Pakistan for Assignment to investigate the allegations.
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