Pakistan floods: Daily travel, daily trouble Video
Express 24/7 correspondent Rabia Mehmood explores flood-hit areas, and takes a buffalo ride to explore daily life for those affected.
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Comments on "Pakistan floods: Daily travel, daily trouble"
you build on flood ... you build on flood plain your are gona get flooded, how stupid that you did not learn from last years flood. get off your butt and build on higher? ground and stop crying for aid when it was your stupidity that resulted in so much death and damage
today on the news i ... today on the news i saw more pakis drown in the floods. i can not stop laughing. i hope the entire country floods. u pakis r worthless bearded black monkeys. your only good use is to be slaves. go blow yourself up you silly little terrorist.. P.S i enjoy putting pork in muslims food because a pig is cleaner? than a muslim.
u mother f**ker, ... u mother f**ker,bloody creep, v r terrorist cuz v choped the asses and pussies of your mums and sis, and let me know where u r from in so? that i could put my dick to explode in your ass hole... mother f**ker go and suck your mums pussy bloody idiot wanker....
hahahha u stupid ... hahahha u stupid black monkeys. this is y no country in the world donates to u f**king pakis. beacuse ur a bunch of terrorists? who bomb everyone. i enjoy watching u pigs drown on tv. hahahhahahhaha.
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