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Angelina Jolie makes surprise visit to flood-hit Pakistan

Por: ABC News Entertainment September 20, 2022

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ISLAMABAD -- Hollywood actress and U.N. humanitarian made a surprise visit to one of the worst flood-hit areas in southern Pakistan on Tuesday, 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.... + full article



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