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Housing communities and businesses that rely on agriculture have been destroyed in the country’s largest province.
By Elian Peltier and Zia ur-Rehman
Photographs by Asim Hafeez
Reporting from Lahore and eastern Punjab, Pakistan
Housing communities and businesses that rely on agriculture have been destroyed in the country’s largest province.
Supported by
Housing communities and businesses that rely on agriculture have been destroyed in the country’s largest province.
By Elian Peltier and Zia ur-Rehman
Photographs by Asim Hafeez
Reporting from Lahore and eastern Punjab, Pakistan

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