Children displaced from flooded areas return to their village after flood water receded in Aazakhel Nowshera, in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan on 05 September 2010. The United Nations called on 24 August for governments to provide at least 40 heavy-lift helicopters that can carry critical emergency supplies to some 800,000 Pakistanis trapped by floods. More than 17 million people have been affected by the floods, and eight millions of them require immediate life-saving aid. Pakistan said the floods have destroyed or damaged 1.2 million homes. More than one million people are living in tents and at least five million others are in need of emergency shelter. EPA/ARSHAD ARBAB
People displaced from flooded areas sleep in their makeshift camp in Aazakhel Nowshera, in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan on 05 September 2010. The United Nations called on 24 August for governments to provide at least 40 heavy-lift helicopters that can carry critical emergency supplies to some 800,000 Pakistanis trapped by floods. More than 17 million people have been affected by the floods, and eight million of them require immediate life-saving aid. Pakistan said the floods have destroyed or damaged 1.2 million homes. More than one million people are living in tents and at least five million others are in need of emergency shelter. EPA/ARSHAD ARBAB
People displaced from flooded areas return to their village after flood water receded in Aazakhel Nowshera, in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan on 05 September 2010. The United Nations called on 24 August for governments to provide at least 40 heavy-lift helicopters that can carry critical emergency supplies to some 800,000 Pakistanis trapped by floods. More than 17 million people have been affected by the floods, and eight millions of them require immediate life-saving aid. Pakistan said the floods have destroyed or damaged 1.2 million homes. More than one million people are living in tents and at least five million others are in need of emergency shelter. EPA/ARSHAD ARBAB
A flood victim displays his UNHCR (United Nation High Commissioner for Refugees) card to receive relief and aid including tents, mats and buckets distributed by the UNHCR in Aazakhel Nowshera, in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan on 05 September 2010. The United Nations called on 24 August for governments to provide at least 40 heavy-lift helicopters that can carry critical emergency supplies to some 800,000 Pakistanis trapped by floods. More than 17 million people have been affected by the floods, and eight millions of them require immediate life-saving aid. Pakistan said the floods have destroyed or damaged 1.2 million homes. More than one million people are living in tents and at least five million others are in need of emergency shelter. EPA/ARSHAD ARBAB
A boy displaced from flooded areas returns to his village after flood water receded in Aazakhel Nowshera, in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan on 05 September 2010. The United Nations called on 24 August for governments to provide at least 40 heavy-lift helicopters that can carry critical emergency supplies to some 800,000 Pakistanis trapped by floods. More than 17 million people have been affected by the floods, and eight millions of them require immediate life-saving aid. Pakistan said the floods have destroyed or damaged 1.2 million homes. More than one million people are living in tents and at least five million others are in need of emergency shelter. EPA/ARSHAD ARBAB
Flood victims receive relief and aid including tents, mats and buckets distributed by the United Nation High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Aazakhel Nowshera, in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan on 05 September 2010. The United Nations called on 24 August for governments to provide at least 40 heavy-lift helicopter that can carry critical emergency supplies to some 800,000 Pakistanis trapped by floods. More than 17 million people have been affected by the floods, and eight millions of them require immediate life-saving aid. Pakistan said the floods have destroyed or damaged 1.2 million homes. More than one million people are living in tents and at least five million others are in need of emergency shelter. EPA/ARSHAD ARBAB
Children displaced from flooded areas return to their village after flood water receded in Aazakhel Nowshera, in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan on 05 September 2010. The United Nations called on 24 August for governments to provide at least 40 heavy-lift helicopters that can carry critical emergency supplies to some 800,000 Pakistanis trapped by floods. More than 17 million people have been affected by the floods, and eight millions of them require immediate life-saving aid. Pakistan said the floods have destroyed or damaged 1.2 million homes. More than one million people are living in tents and at least five million others are in need of emergency shelter. EPA/ARSHAD ARBAB
A picture made available on 05 September 2010 shows people displaced from flooded areas living at their temporary shelters in Risalpur, Pakistan on 04 September 2010. The United Nations has warned, 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. EPA/ARSHAD ARBAB
A picture made available on 05 September 2010 shows a child who was a victim of severe floods sleeping at a temporary shelter in Risalpur, Pakistan on 04 September 2010. The United Nations has warned 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. EPA/ARSHAD ARBAB
People return to their villages after flood water started to recede in Basera, near Muzaffargarh, Punjab province, Pakistan on 04 September 2010. The United Nations called for governments to provide at least 40 heavy-lift helicopters that can carry critical emergency supplies to some 800,000 Pakistanis trapped by floods. More than 17 million people have been affected by the floods, and eight millions of them require immediate life-saving aid. Pakistan said the floods have destroyed or damaged 1.2 million homes. More than one million people are living in tents and at least five million others are in need of emergency shelter. EPA/MK CHAUDHRY
Flood victims wait to receive relief and aid including tents, mats and buckets distributed by the United Nation High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Aazakhel Nowshera, in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan on 05 September 2010. The United Nations called on 24 August for governments to provide at least 40 heavy-lift helicopters that can carry critical emergency supplies to some 800,000 Pakistanis trapped by floods. More than 17 million people have been affected by the floods, and eight millions of them require immediate life-saving aid. Pakistan said the floods have destroyed or damaged 1.2 million homes. More than one million people are living in tents and at least five million others are in need of emergency shelter. EPA/ARSHAD ARBAB
A woman displaced from flooded areas washes clothes at her temporary shelter in Risalpur, Pakistan on 05 September 2010. The United Nations called on 24 August for governments to provide at least 40 heavy-lift helicopters that can carry critical emergency supplies to some 800,000 Pakistanis trapped by floods. More than 17 million people have been affected by the floods, and eight millions of them require immediate life-saving aid. Pakistan said the floods have destroyed or damaged 1.2 million homes. More than one million people are living in tents and at least five million others are in need of emergency shelter. EPA/ARSHAD ARBAB
Flood victims receive relief and aid including tents, mats and buckets distributed by the United Nation High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Aazakhel Nowshera, in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan on 05 September 2010. The United Nations called on 24 August for governments to provide at least 40 heavy-lift helicopters that can carry critical emergency supplies to some 800,000 Pakistanis trapped by floods. More than 17 million people have been affected by the floods, and eight millions of them require immediate life-saving aid. Pakistan said the floods have destroyed or damaged 1.2 million homes. More than one million people are living in tents and at least five million others are in need of emergency shelter. EPA/ARSHAD ARBAB