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Monsoon floods devastated this rural community. Months later, residents tell DW how they are struggling to recover and why they think the government is dragging its feet.
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00:00foreign
00:10six months after that, there were warm conditions, and now the
00:12summer has been coming. In the summer, everything is
00:14necessary. There is no shelter for us. We have no
00:16shelter for our people. We have no
00:18financial aid. We are not at that level of
00:21our family. We will be able to do
00:25what we can do or not. We will be in
00:28Chakwal district government had requested for 3.77 billion rupees from the government of Punjab
00:35as compensation package. As of now, only 5 million PKR or rupees have been dispersed,
00:41which is pretty nuts.
00:58The government of Punjab or international government has not seen any kind of activities.
01:12The government of Junkatun has also been deployed.
01:15The government of Junkatun has been able to do their work.
01:19Our wall is just a slav, so we are so afraid that we are alone,
01:33and we are going to pray for prayer in the evening.
01:37We are so afraid that someone will come and get away from the door,
01:39or not get away from the door,
01:41or get away from the door, or get away from the door,
01:44or get away from the door.
01:46We want to help our Mrs. Meryem Nwaz and help us to help us again.
01:59The first time I was in a situation where I was in a situation where I was in a situation where I was in a situation where I was going.
02:07In this case, it was reduced to 12-13,000,000 rupees, and after that, there was no work on it.
02:23To disperse a lot of, you know, this compensation, registration processes are required where all the effectees get registered and, you know, their databases needs to be updated with NADRA.
02:34And also the surveys have to be updated as per, you know, the effectees and victims.
02:39That is still lacking because we are under resource and those are the constraints that we are facing.
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