Mirage was watching the water rise up and cover his cotton harvest. He is worried that in a couple of weeks when he was meant to plant the wheat the water would still be there. And so we are worried because if there is no wheat harvest what will we eat? So he is now at risk of losing both his cotton which is basically his currency, his money and his wheat which is his food, his diet.
A few weeks into this year’s monsoon season in Pakistan, it became clear that the rains were unlike anything the country had experienced in a long time.
The resulting once-in-a-generation flood has marooned entire villages and killed 1,500 people, leaving a trail of destruction, starvation and disease.
Guest: Christina Goldbaum, an Afghanistan and Pakistan correspondent for The New York Times.
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