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Sunday, August 1, 2010
Pakistan's Main North-South Motorway Partly Reopens
Ahmed Raza and the BBC's Lyse Doucet zai Rullah say more, to helpThe main road south of the flooding hit the north-west Pakistan has rejected the prospect of relief for thousands of people still waiting for help.
It is unclear which side of the road is open to traffic on Islamabad, but a BBC correspondent says the cars are now moving some of the sections.
At least 900 people have died in the worst monsoon floods in living memory.
The new forecast Monsoon System, which hit the region over the next 24 hours.
The Day the highway between Peshawar and Islamabad, the capital was clogged with cars and trucks waiting to move.
The country's main north-south route is closed because the bridge collapsed, and major floods.
Doucet says the BBC Lycée HGV has not yet been allowed, as some bridges are too damaged by a heavy burden.
But, says he has a tough path to the south.
He also stated that in some areas the flood water disappears. But officials fear the situation could have been more rain is expected to go in the country.
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