NOWSHERA, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistanis facing life-threatening shortages scoured towns for belongings and food in several areas on Wednesday after floods killed 1,400 people and threw the spotlight President Asif Ali Zardari's fragile leadership.
Ethnic violence in Pakistan's biggest city Karachi is also piling pressure on the government, widely criticised for its handling of the floods in the northwest, the worst in 80 years, that have devastated the lives of more than three million people.
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