In this video, the panel discusses the recent flash floods in Pakistan, highlighting their devastating impact on communities, especially children. The discussion focuses on the responsibilities of the government and welfare organizations, exploring practical steps to strengthen disaster relief, support affected families, and prevent similar crises in the future.
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