LIVERPOOL: Britain said on Sunday it would commit an additional 70 million pounds to help victims of flooding to rebuild homes and schools and to restart agricultural production.Deputy Prime...
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September 20, 2010
LIVERPOOL: Britain said on Sunday it would commit an additional 70 million pounds ($110 million) to help victims of flooding to rebuild homes and schools and to restart agricultural production.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, who visited the flood-hit areas at the start of September, called the crisis a "slow-moving tsunami".
"It's a catastrophe the scale of which we have barely encountered before," he said, saying that 20 million Pakistanis were affected by the flooding and noting the risk posed by water-borne diseases.
The commitment comes on top of 64 million pounds of help already offered by the British government.