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UN: 5.7 Million Pakistani Flood Victims To Face Food Crisis
Associated Press
The United Nations humanitarian agency warned Monday that about 5.7 million Pakistani flood survivors will face a serious food crisis in the next three months.
UN: 5.7 Million Pakistani Flood Victims To Face Food Crisis
Associated Press
The United Nations humanitarian agency warned Monday that about 5.7 million Pakistani flood survivors will face a serious food crisis in the next three months.
Pakistani PM Says His Flooded Country Faces Food Shortages
Associated Press
Pakistan is grappling with food shortages after deadly floods left the impoverished country’s agriculture belt underwater, the prime minister told the Turkish president by phone, as authorities scaled up efforts Monday to deliver food, tents and other items.
UN Chief Asks World For ‘Massive’ Help In Flood-Hit Pakistan
Associated Press
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Friday that the world owes impoverished Pakistan “massive” help in recovering from the summer’s devastating floods because the country bears less blame than many other nations for climate change, which experts say contributed to the deluge.
In Flood-Stricken Pakistan, Rains Damage Archeological Site
Associated Press
In flood-stricken Pakistan where an unprecedented monsoon season has killed hundreds of people, the rains now threaten a famed archeological site dating back 4,500 years, the site’s chief official said Tuesday.
Waterborne Diseases Spreading Among Flood Victims In Pakistan
CBS News
Pakistani health officials on Thursday reported an outbreak of waterborne diseases in areas hit by recent record-breaking flooding, as authorities stepped up efforts to ensure the provision of clean drinking water to hundreds of thousands of people who lost their homes in the disaster.
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Aid Pours Into Pakistan; Deaths From Floods Cross 1,200 Mark
Associated Press
Planes carrying fresh supplies are surging across a humanitarian air bridge to flood-ravaged Pakistan as the death toll surged past 1,200, officials said Friday, with families and children at special risk of disease and homelessness.
Aid Pours Into Pakistan; Deaths From Floods Cross 1,200 Mark
Associated Press
Planes carrying fresh supplies are surging across a humanitarian air bridge to flood-ravaged Pakistan as the death toll surged past 1,200, officials said Friday, with families and children at special risk of disease and homelessness.
Officials Say "Monster Monsoon" May Leave A Third Of Pakistan Underwater
CBS News
Authorities in Pakistan issued an emergency appeal for international humanitarian aid as the death toll from 2022's "monster monsoon" season soared over 1,000.
Officials Say "Monster Monsoon" May Leave A Third Of Pakistan Underwater
CBS News
Authorities in Pakistan issued an emergency appeal for international humanitarian aid as the death toll from 2022's "monster monsoon" season soared over 1,000.
Floods Wreak Havoc Across Pakistan; 903 Dead Since Mid-June
Associated Press
Heavy rains have triggered flash floods and wreaked havoc across much of Pakistan since mid-June, leaving 903 dead and about 50,000 people homeless, the country’s disaster agency said Wednesday.
Floods Wreak Havoc Across Pakistan; 903 Dead Since Mid-June
Associated Press
Heavy rains have triggered flash floods and wreaked havoc across much of Pakistan since mid-June, leaving 903 dead and about 50,000 people homeless, the country’s disaster agency said Wednesday.
Monsoon Rains Kill 147 In Less Than A Month In Pakistan
Associated Press
The death toll from rain-related incidents over the past month has risen to 147 as monsoon rains continue to lash Pakistan, triggering flash floods in some parts of the country, officials said.
Monsoon Rains Kill 147 In Less Than A Month In Pakistan
Associated Press
The death toll from rain-related incidents over the past month has risen to 147 as monsoon rains continue to lash Pakistan, triggering flash floods in some parts of the country, officials said.
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Inmate assaults four detention officers at Oklahoma County Jail
Deanne Stein
An inmate at the Oklahoma County Jail is facing new charges after allegedly assaulting four detention officers during a search for contraband last week.
Inmate assaults four detention officers at Oklahoma County Jail
Deanne Stein
An inmate at the Oklahoma County Jail is facing new charges after allegedly assaulting four detention officers during a search for contraband last week.
Two OC Student Visas revoked, university confirms
Destini Pittman
Oklahoma Christian University confirmed to News 9 that student visas for two of its international students have been revoked.
Two OC Student Visas revoked, university confirms
Destini Pittman
Oklahoma Christian University confirmed to News 9 that student visas for two of its international students have been revoked.
1 in hospital after being hit by train in SW OKC
Destini Pittman
One person was injured after being hit by a train in southwest Oklahoma City.
1 in hospital after being hit by train in SW OKC
Destini Pittman
One person was injured after being hit by a train in southwest Oklahoma City.
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Inmate assaults four detention officers at Oklahoma County Jail
Deanne Stein
An inmate at the Oklahoma County Jail is facing new charges after allegedly assaulting four detention officers during a search for contraband last week.
Two OC Student Visas revoked, university confirms
Destini Pittman
Oklahoma Christian University confirmed to News 9 that student visas for two of its international students have been revoked.
1 in hospital after being hit by train in SW OKC
Destini Pittman
One person was injured after being hit by a train in southwest Oklahoma City.
Gov. Stitt launches Wildland Fire Response Working Group to overhaul Oklahoma's wildfire preparedness
Graham Dowers
Governor Kevin Stitt has announced the creation of a new Wildland Fire Response Working Group in response to the deadly wildfires that swept through Oklahoma in mid-March
Oklahoma City Thunder host last regular season home game, prepare for NBA Playoffs
Cameron Joiner
The Oklahoma City Thunder are set to play their last home game of the regular season at 7p.m. on Tuesday. The next time the team takes the court in the Paycom Center will be for the NBA playoffs. It will be the Thunder’s 12th playoff appearance since 2010 and the second season in a row.
Federal Government Revokes 8 student visas at Oklahoma State University; ORU, UCO & more Oklahoma universities potentially impacted
David Prock
The federal government has revoked visas for eight OSU students; specific reasons remain undisclosed amid ongoing university support efforts.
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