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Angelina Jolie makes surprise visit to flood-hit Pakistan

TV footage showed Jolie arriving at an airport in Karachi.
TV footage showed Jolie arriving at an airport in Karachi. TV footage showed Jolie arriving at an airport in Karachi.

Hollywood actress and UN humanitarian ambassador Angelina Jolie has made a surprise visit to one of the worst flood-hit areas in southern Pakistan, officials said, as the death toll from months-long deluges rose to 1,559.

TV footage showed Jolie arriving at an airport in Karachi, the capital of southern Sindh province, where floods since mid-June have killed 692 people, damaged hundreds of thousands of homes and left half a million people homeless.

Later she visited some of the flood-affected areas, according to local media.

According to the IRC aid group, Jolie is visiting Pakistan to support communities affected by the devastating floods.

There was no comment from the government about Jolie’s visit to Dadu, one of the worst-hit districts where waterborne diseases have caused nearly 300 deaths since July.

Currently, doctors are trying to contain the outbreak of waterborne diseases among flood survivors.

The visit comes as Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif is in New York for the 77th session of the UN General Assembly.

In his speech, he will highlight the damage caused by climate change-induced floods in the impoverished country.

Pakistan says the floods have caused £26 billion in damages to the country’s economy.