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tv   DEC Pakistan Floods Appeal  BBC News  September 1, 2022 8:55pm-9:01pm BST

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we say, asked for a better, shall we say, mole in the media because he was able... he could get the subject onto the programmes. tim able... he could get the sub'ect onto the programmes. tim muffett, sor to onto the programmes. tim muffett, sorry to cut — onto the programmes. tim muffett, sorry to cut you _ onto the programmes. tim muffett, sorry to cut you off. _ onto the programmes. tim muffett, sorry to cut you off. we _ sorry to cut you off. we unfortunately out of time but very good to see you in favour which need forjoining us. tim lovatt, sorry to cut you off. and now an appeal on behalf of the disasters emergency committee presented by adil ray. pakistan is in the grip of a flooding disaster. since the start ofjune, the country has been hit with extreme monsoon rainfall. it's led to devastating flash flooding and landslides. the government of pakistan estimates that a third of the country is underwater. according to the united nations, an estimated 33 million people have been affected. many have been injured or killed. people have been forced
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to flee their homes and are in need of shelter, food and medicine. the floods have also submerged vital infrastructure and farmland, killing livestock and destroying millions of acres of crops. the situation is likely to get worse as heavy rains continue. it's easy to feel powerless in the face of so much devastation, but you can help. the disasters emergency committee represents 15 of the uk's leading aid charities. many of its members are already working in pakistan and are preparing to scale up their operations. they can provide food, water, medicines and shelter. £10 could provide essential hygiene supplies, like soap and mosquito nets, for two people. £25 could provide emergency shelterfor a family. £50 could provide emergency food for a family for a month. you can give now...
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or you can send a text... or you can write a cheque...
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thank you. hello there. first day of meteorological autumn and its going to feel like that as we head into this weekend thanks to low pressure, some wet and windy weather particularly across western areas. the rain will be heavy at times. a ridge of high pressure across us, two weather fronts trying to approach from the south and from the north. this one across the south will bring increasing showers to central and southern england. some of these could be heavy and thundery at times. elsewhere, a lot of dry weather around. a slightly warmer airmass, too, so it wont be quite as chilly across scotland as what we've had for the last few nights. so, for friday a lot of dry weather from central northern areas increasing showers for western scotland, and northern ireland, some of these heavy.
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otherwise in the sunshine, it's going to feel quite warm the top temperature of 26 celsius in south—east. it's more unsettled for the weekend heavy rain at times, particularly across northern and western areas. strong winds, even gales in the south—west, and there'll be plenty of showers dotted around too.
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