
Desperate for help
What was once a 20-minute journey by motorbike for Karim Farman is now close to a four-hour walk over crumbling roads. No help has reached his flooded village of Balakot yet. "We are desperate for any sort of assistance. We are in dire need of medicine, it is very tough to bring patients here," said Muhammad Amir, who is from the same village."There has been no electricity in our village for nearly a week, people don't even have a candle for light. Several people are sick with diarrhoea." Bahrain's destruction unfolded late last Thursday night. Many locals reported not receiving any warnings, but as the river rapidly rose tourists began to evacuate from hotels. Like in many riverside villages and towns, locals believed only the homes on the banks were vulnerable. But just hours later the full scale of the water's rage became clear. "In a few minutes the water suddenly encircled my shop from every side," said Aftab Khan. "I couldn't take anything with me because I had to save my life." The army arrived on Wednesday, local residents said, to oversee the chaos of diggers clearing rubble and to manage the flow of foot traffic across the river. Helicopters fly overhead, dropping food packages to the stranded valleys. A district government official who asked not to be named told AFP it could be months before the road and bridge are repaired. "Before, this place was like a paradise but now even locals want to escape," said restaurant owner Sheer Bahadur.
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