Crops destroyed in Pakistani floods

Flooding has sent food prices skyrocketing in Pakistan as crops are hit by a ‘monsoon on steroids’.

Alex Black
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Crops destroyed in Pakistani floods

Flooding has sent food prices skyrocketing in Pakistan as crops are hit by a ‘monsoon on steroids’. Flash flooding has washed away crops, causing rapid increases in the cost of staple food products....

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