Insurgency, neglect hurt flood relief in Pakistani province

Flood victims girls play with a doll outside their tent in a relief camp, in Jaffarabad, a flood-hit district of Baluchistan province, Pakistan, Oct. 25, 2022. Residents of Pakistan's poorest province, Baluchistan, say they are being neglected in recovery efforts after last summer's devastating floods. Around 75% of Baluchistan's population was affected by the flood, the highest proportion of any province in the country. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)

GANDAKHA, Pakistan (AP) — Maryam Jamali should have been preparing for an economics exam. Instead, the teenager from the flood-hit Pakistani province of Baluchistan was helping organize postpartum clinics and shelter for people neglected by relief efforts.

Baluchistan is Pakistan’s largest and poorest province, plagued by under-development, bad governance, corruption, and a long-running insurgency. When catastrophic floods submerged vast swaths of Pakistan this summer, about 75% of Baluchistan’s population was affected, the largest proportion of any province in the country.

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