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In India's Kashmir region, more than 75,000 people remain effectively homeless after the worst flooding seen in more than a century.
It's been more than a week since the floods came but many, especially migrants and the poor like those at this makeshift camp, are complaining about the inadequate response.
(SOUNDBITE) (Hindi) A MIGRANT WOMAN, GEETA, SAYING:
"Our house was completely submerged. We have nothing to eat, drink or sheets to spread on the ground. Our children are starving."
The migrants say they are especially hard hit.
Many of them come from the western province of Gujarat.
What they want now more than anything else is to return to their home towns.
(SOUNDBITE) (Hindi) A MIGRANT MAN, MOHIT, SAYING:
"We want to be sent back. We do not want food, water or money. Just move us out from here."
India's emergency workers are battling to stop waterborne diseases