Angelina Jolie visits Pakistan flood victims, calls for aid

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ISLAMABAD - Hollywood star and humanitarian Angelina Jolie has said the flood disaster in Pakistan should be a 'wake-up call' for the...

should be a"wake-up call" for the world regarding climate change, calling for more international aid after meeting with victims.

Pakistan has been lashed by unprecedented monsoon downpours that flooded a third of the country - an area the size of Britain -More than seven million people have been displaced, many living in makeshift tents without protection from mosquitoes, and often with little access to clean drinking water or washing facilities.

"I've never seen anything like this," said Jolie, who previously visited Pakistan to meet the victims of the devastating 2010 floods and a deadly 2005 earthquake, in footage released Thursday. "I am absolutely with you in pushing the international community to do more… I think this is a real wake-up call to the world about where we are at," she told a meeting of civil and military officials in the capital Islamabad.

 

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