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The flooded people of Iran’s Sistan and Baluchistan are still hungry

Under normal conditions, if the people of Sistan and Baluchistan had heard this warning, they should have been worried that “if there is a flood, if the river overflows, if gardens and fields are damaged, and if and if…” But now they are not worried because of the March flood, every What was there was washed away and the flood of April, like staining a painting, took away everything that was left and there is nothing left to write. There is no road left to be destroyed, barriers have collapsed, the debris of walls and roofs are still in front of the eyes of the people who drink muddy water to quench their thirst and their pockets are emptyer than ever. The pictures that the photographers have recorded in these two months from the flooded areas of Balochistan are a frame around the staring eyes of men and women, shocked by how they became poorer than they were in a few hours.

A few days ago, the representative of the people of Dashtiari raised his voice in the parliament and said: “Contrary to the claims, the amount of destruction is high and there is no news of cleaning equipment for the rural roads, and a large number of villages are still behind the flood and the agricultural dams of the people It has been completely destroyed and many villages do not have water to drink, and the help of the Red Crescent and the benevolent people only meets the basic needs, and the visits of the minister and the governor do not help the flood-affected people, and the houses of the people are still destroyed and not destroyed in many of the villages. The regions are flooded with water and floods, and people have the right to complain and…”

“During these two months, we were hungry for long periods of time, sometimes for several days or even a week, because we had nothing to eat. We are still hungry because we still have nothing to eat. We are still flooded with muddy water because the water supply network is not connected. We still don’t have any way to the neighboring villages or the city, and in these two months, every one of the villagers got sick, and couldn’t get to the doctor and get treatment because the roads around us are still under water,” said Zarin, a resident of the flooded area. No official has come to “Dargas” and no help has reached the people of the villages in this area.

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