Heat, then floods ruin Pakistani farmers’ livelihoods ...Middle East

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JACOBABAD: Generations of Rahim Buksh's ancestors have laboured in the rice paddies and wheat fields surrounding Pakistan's hottest city, no strangers to intense summers or monsoon rains.But this year Jacobabad lurched from record heatwaves in May to an unprecedented deluge of rain in August that drowned crops.The floods forced tens of thousands of people to flee for makeshift camps and relatives' homes, leaving them doubting the future of farm work despite their deep connection to the land.“We would move to the cities and take up manual labour work if somebody helped us to get out of here,“ said Buksh, whose mud-brick home was flooded, like much of the surrounding farmland.Even before the d

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