Flood victims flee their villages near Muzaffargarh in southern Punjab Pakistan on 06 August 2010. More than 1500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/MK CHAUDHRY
Flood victims flee their villages near Muzaffargarh in southern Punjab Pakistan on 06 August 2010. More than 1500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/MK CHAUDHRY
Flood victims flee their villages near Muzaffargarh in southern Punjab Pakistan on 06 August 2010. More than 1500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/MK CHAUDHRY
Flood victims wait for food after they were evacuated from flooded areas near Muzaffargarh in southern Punjab Pakistan on 06 August 2010. More than 1500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/MK CHAUDHRY
A flood victim waits for food after she was evacuated from flooded areas near Muzaffargarh in southern Punjab Pakistan on 06 August 2010. More than 1500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/MK CHAUDHRY
Flood victims wait for food after they were evacuated from flooded areas near Muzaffargarh in southern Punjab Pakistan on 06 August 2010. More than 1500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/MK CHAUDHRY
Flood victims gather in a temporary camp after they fled their villages near Muzaffargarh in southern Punjab, Pakistan, on 06 August 2010. More than 1,500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/MK CHAUDHRY
Flood victims live in temporary shelters after they fled their villages, near Dadu in Sindh province Pakistan on 06 August 2010. More than 1500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/NADEEM KHAWER
Police rescue flood victims near Dadu in Sindh province Pakistan on 06 August 2010. More than 1500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/NADEEM KHAWER
Flood victims live in temporary shelters after they fled their villages, near Dadu in Sindh province Pakistan on 06 August 2010. EPA/NADEEM KHAWER
Pakistani Army soldiers distribute food to flood victims at a temporary camp after they fled their villages near Muzaffargarh in southern Punjab, Pakistan, on 06 August 2010. More than 1,500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/MK CHAUDHRY
Flood victims gather in a temporary camp after they fled their villages near Muzaffargarh in southern Punjab, Pakistan, on 06 August 2010. More than 1,500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/MK CHAUDHRY
Flood victims carry their belongings as they flee their villages near Dadu in Sindh province Pakistan on 06 August 2010. More than 1500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/NADEEM KHAWER
Flood victims live in temporary shelters as it rains in Muzaffarabad in the Pakistani administered Kashmir region on 06 August 2010. More than 1,500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/NASIRUDDIN MUGHAL
Flood victims build temporary shelters after they fled their villages, near Dadu in Sindh province Pakistan on 06 August 2010. More than 1500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/NADEEM KHAWER
Flood victims living in temporary shelters stand on muddy ground and in puddles as it continues to rain in Muzaffarabad in the Pakistani administered Kashmir region, on 06 August 2010. More than 1,500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/NASIRUDDIN MUGHAL
Flood victims live in temporary shelters as it rains in Muzaffarabad in the Pakistani administered Kashmir region on 06 August 2010. More than 1,500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/NASIRUDDIN MUGHAL
A flood victim waits to be evacuated the flooded areas of Dera Ismail Khan a town of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan, on 06 August 2010. More than 1500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/SAOOD REHMAN
Pakistani Army soldiers rescue a sick flood victim from Shangla a region of Swat valley in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan, 06 August 2010. More than 1500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/RASHID IQBAL
Flood victims flee the flooded areas of Dera Ismail Khan a town of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan, on 06 August 2010. More than 1500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/SAOOD REHMAN
A flood victim carries his belongings as he flees the flooded areas of Dera Ismail Khan a town of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan, on 06 August 2010. More than 1500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/SAOOD REHMAN
Flood victims wait for their turn to use a cable car to cross a damaged bridge as they flee flooded areas of Chakdara a region in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan, on 06 August 2010. More than 1500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/HAMMAD KHAN FAROOQI
Flood victims flee flooded areas of Chakdara a region in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan, on 06 August 2010. More than 1500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/HAMMAD KHAN FAROOQI
Flood victims flee the flooded areas of Dera Ismail Khan a town of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan, on 06 August 2010. More than 1500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/SAOOD REHMAN
Flood victims flee the flooded areas of Dera Ismail Khan a town of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan, on 06 August 2010. More than 1500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/SAOOD REHMAN
An aerial view of flooded areas near Tonsa Sharif in southern Punjab, Pakistan, 05 August 2010. More than 1,500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/MK CHAUDHRY
Pakistani Army evacuates flood victims through helicopters near Kot Addu in southern Punjab, Pakistan, 05 August 2010. More than 1,500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/MK CHAUDHRY
Pakistani Army evacuates flood victims through helicopters near Kot Addu in southern Punjab, Pakistan, 05 August 2010. More than 1,500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/MK CHAUDHRY
Pakistani Army evacuates flood victims through helicopters near Kot Addu in southern Punjab, Pakistan, 05 August 2010. More than 1,500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/MK CHAUDHRY
Flood victims line up as they wait to be evacuated with Pakistani Army helicopters in Swat, a reigon of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa proivnce, Pakistan, 05 August 2010. More than 1,500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/RASHID IQBAL
A flood victim passes by an overturned passenger bus as he flees flooded area of Tank a town of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan, on 05 August 2010. More than 1,500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/SAOOD REHMAN
Flood victims put down sand bags to block flooded water in Tank, a town of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan, on 05 August 2010. More than 1,500 people across Pakistan have been killed and hundreds of thousands stranded due to flash floods triggered by the ongoing spell of monsoon rains. The worst floods the country has faced in several decades washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges in the north-western province of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, parts of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region and the eastern province of Punjab. EPA/SAOOD REHMAN