Pakistani Army soldiers evacuate people following fresh flood warnings in Mehar village in Dadu district, Sindh province, Pakistan on 07 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/REHAN KHAN
People carry their belongings as they move to higher grounds following fresh flood warnings in Mehar village in Dadu district, Sindh province, Pakistan on 07 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/REHAN KHAN
Pakistani Army soldiers evacuate people following fresh flood warnings in Mehar village in Dadu district, Sindh province, Pakistan on 07 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/REHAN KHAN
A girl displaced from flooded areas reacts as she leaves her home for higher grounds, onboard a Pakistani Army boat, following fresh flood warnings in Mehar village in Dadu district, Sindh province, Pakistan on 07 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/REHAN KHAN
School girls in flooded areas attend to their schools after resumption of their classes in Chitral, Pakistan on 06 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/HAMMAD KHAN FAROOQI
A man displaced from flooded areas carries dried plants to be used as fire woods in Chitral, Pakistan on 06 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/HAMMAD KHAN FAROOQI
A woman prepares a meal in a camp in Larkana, Sindh province, Pakistan on 06 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. Weeks of floods have devastated large areas of the country, displacing more than 18 million people and damaging crops, orchards and livestock. EPA/FAWAD HUSSEIN
People displaced from flooded areas, fight to get donated food at a tent camp in Jamshoro Hyderabad, Sindh province Pakistan on 06 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/NADEEM KHAWER EPA/NADEEM KHAWER
People displaced from flooded areas cross difficult mountanous terrain to flee their villages in Chitral, Pakistan on 06 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/HAMMAD KHAN FAROOQI
People displaced from flooded areas cross difficult mountanous terrain to search for drinking water in Chitral, Pakistan on 06 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/HAMMAD KHAN FAROOQI
People displaced from flooded areas burn tyres as they shout slogans against the lack of food supplies in Larkana, Sindh province, Pakistan on 06 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. Weeks of floods have devastated large areas of the country, displacing more than 18 million people and damaging crops, orchards and livestock. EPA/FAWAD HUSSEIN