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Flies overwhelm Karachi in monsoon 'hell'
Swarms of flies are descending on Karachi in what residents say are record numbers this rainy season, adding to the misery of the city's monsoon “hell”.
Heavy rains have inundated the sprawling port city of nearly 20 million people for weeks, overwhelming shoddy drainage systems clogged with mountains of uncollected garbage and flooding neighbourhoods with raw sewage.
“I have never seen such a fierce presence of flies in my life,” Karachi resident Abdul Aziz, 45, told AFP.
“Clouds of flies keep covering the food at the market. It's repulsive — they cover the fruit so much that you can't see beneath them.”