A flood victim uses a tyre inner tube as he transports relief goods to other side of the river after floods washed away bridges, in Kabal in Swat valley Pakistan on 17 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/RASHID IQBAL
Flood victims transport food to other side of the river after floods washed away bridges, in Kabal in Swat valley Pakistan on 17 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/RASHID IQBAL
Pakistani Army soldiers load food into a US Chinook CH-47 helicopter bound for Kallam valley where thousands of flood victims are stranded, in Khawazakhela in Swat valley Pakistan on 17 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/RASHID IQBAL
Pakistani Army soldiers load food into a US Chinook CH-47 helicopter bound for Kallam valley where thousands of flood victims are stranded, in Khawazakhela in Swat valley Pakistan on 17 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/RASHID IQBAL
Pakistani Army soldiers load food into a US Chinook CH-47 helicopter bound for Kallam valley where thousands of flood victims are stranded, in Khawazakhela in Swat valley Pakistan on 17 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/RASHID IQBAL
Flood victims use tyre inner tubes as they transport relief goods to other side of the river after floods washed away bridges, in Kabal in Swat valley Pakistan on 17 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/RASHID IQBAL
A young flood victim have a meal at a tent camp in Basera near Muzaffargarh, in Punjab province Pakistan on 17 August 2010. The United Nations warned on 16 August, that up to 3.5 million children were at risk from water-borne diseases in flood-hit Pakistan and said it was bracing to deal with thousands of potential cholera cases. 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. EPA/MATIULLAH ACHAKZAI
Flood victims transport food to other side of the river after floods washed away bridges, in Kabal in Swat valley Pakistan on 17 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/RASHID IQBAL
Young flood victims play at a tent camp in Basera near Muzaffargarh, in Punjab province Pakistan on 17 August 2010. The United Nations warned on 16 August, that up to 3.5 million children were at risk from water-borne diseases in flood-hit Pakistan and said it was bracing to deal with thousands of potential cholera cases. 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. EPA/MATIULLAH ACHAKZAI
Flood victims wait for food at a tent camp in Basera near Muzaffargarh, in Punjab province Pakistan on 17 August 2010. The United Nations warned on 16 August, that up to 3.5 million children were at risk from water-borne diseases in flood-hit Pakistan and said it was bracing to deal with thousands of potential cholera cases. 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. EPA/MATIULLAH ACHAKZAI
Flood victims wait for relief at a tent camp in Basera near Muzaffargarh, in Punjab province Pakistan on 17 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/MATIULLAH ACHAKZAI
A young flood victim suffering from a skin disease waits for a medical checkup at a tent camp near Muzaffargarh, in Punjab province Pakistan on 17 August 2010. The United Nations warned on 16 August, that up to 3.5 million children were at risk from water-borne diseases in flood-hit Pakistan and said it was bracing to deal with thousands of potential cholera cases. 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. EPA/MATIULLAH ACHAKZAI
Flood victims wait to get food in Basera near Muzaffargarh, in Punjab province Pakistan on 17 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/MATIULLAH ACHAKZAI
Flood victims have a meal at a tent camp in Basera near Muzaffargarh, in Punjab province Pakistan on 17 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/MATIULLAH ACHAKZAI
Flood victims flee the flooded areas in Basera near Muzaffargarh in Punjab province Pakistan on 17 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/MATIULLAH ACHAKZAI