Fatima

Pakistan

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Thirteen-year-old Fatima is a 7th grade student from Sohbatpur. Little did she know that the course of her life was about to be altered by the relentless downpour that seemed to have no end.

"Unlike last year, this year the floods came with heavy rains. It was raining a lot, and then the floods came. There was water everywhere. On top of that, there was the heavy rain. To save our lives, we got out of there and went out”.

With no clear direction, Fatima and her family sought refuge on the main road, a temporary sanctuary from the rising waters. Relief came when they were provided some tents, offering a semblance of shelter amid the chaos.

"Where we were staying, there was dirty water. Mosquitoes came, and they increased, infecting people. I got ill." Fatima’s body weakened. She was plagued by chills, vomiting, and a pounding headache "I did not feel like eating or drinking anything,"

A medical camp became a beacon of assistance for the beleaguered community. "When we went to the camp, they tested all of us and told us that all of us have malaria. They gave us medicines, we took them and recovered. Some people came and told us some precautionary measures: Sleep under the cover of mosquito nets, wear loose clothes, and put lotion on at both day and night time".

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