Nick Clegg visits Pakistan flood relief camp in Sukkur

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Nick Clegg has said Pakistan will need aid for years to come following the worst floods in decades, after seeing the devastation there himself.

During a visit to a relief camp in Sukkur, the deputy prime minister said the international community "didn't react with sufficient speed" to what was "a slow-moving, relentless, disaster".

Mr Clegg met children in a makeshift school at a camp which houses more than 3,000 displaced people.

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