A boy sells traditional samosas as people affected by the floods rebuild their homes in Azakhela, in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan on 19 September 2010. The United Nations and its partners launched on 17 Septe,ber the world biggest humanitarian appeal for $2.1 billion for Pakistan to provide aid for up to 14 million flood-affected people over a 12-month period after 2 months since the onset of messive flooding in the country. EPA/ARSHAD ARBAB
People affected by the floods rebuild their homes in Azakhela, in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan on 19 September 2010. The United Nations and its partners launched on 17 Septe,ber the world biggest humanitarian appeal for $2.1 billion for Pakistan to provide aid for up to 14 million flood-affected people over a 12-month period after 2 months since the onset of messive flooding in the country. EPA/ARSHAD ARBAB
People affected by the floods rebuild their homes in Azakhela, in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan on 19 September 2010. The United Nations and its partners launched on 17 September the world biggest humanitarian appeal for $2.1 billion for Pakistan to provide aid for up to 14 million flood-affected people over a 12-month period after 2 months since the onset of messive flooding in the country. EPA/ARSHAD ARBAB
People affected by the floods rebuild their homes in Azakhela, in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan on 19 September 2010. The United Nations and its partners launched on 17 Septe,ber the world biggest humanitarian appeal for $2.1 billion for Pakistan to provide aid for up to 14 million flood-affected people over a 12-month period after 2 months since the onset of messive flooding in the country. EPA/ARSHAD ARBAB
A boy cleans his belongings as people affected by the floods rebuild their homes in Azakhela, in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan on 19 September 2010. The United Nations and its partners launched on 17 September the world biggest humanitarian appeal for $2.1 billion for Pakistan to provide aid for up to 14 million flood-affected people over a 12-month period after 2 months since the onset of messive flooding in the country. EPA/ARSHAD ARBAB
People affected by the floods rebuild their homes in Azakhela, in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan on 19 September 2010. The United Nations and its partners launched on 17 September the world biggest humanitarian appeal for $2.1 billion for Pakistan to provide aid for up to 14 million flood-affected people over a 12-month period after 2 months since the onset of messive flooding in the country. EPA/ARSHAD ARBAB
A view of a Mosque damaged in floods as people affected by the floods rebuild their homes in Azakhela, in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan on 19 September 2010. The United Nations and its partners launched on 17 Septe,ber the world biggest humanitarian appeal for $2.1 billion for Pakistan to provide aid for up to 14 million flood-affected people over a 12-month period after 2 months since the onset of messive flooding in the country. EPA/ARSHAD ARBAB
A view of a Mosque damaged in floods as people affected by the floods rebuild their homes in Azakhela, in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan on 19 September 2010. The United Nations and its partners launched on 17 Septe,ber the world biggest humanitarian appeal for $2.1 billion for Pakistan to provide aid for up to 14 million flood-affected people over a 12-month period after 2 months since the onset of messive flooding in the country. EPA/ARSHAD ARBAB
A boy shows an award that he got from his school as his family rebuilds their house destroyed in floods, in Azakhela, in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan on 19 September 2010. The United Nations and its partners launched on 17 September the world biggest humanitarian appeal for $2.1 billion for Pakistan to provide aid for up to 14 million flood-affected people over a 12-month period after 2 months since the onset of messive flooding in the country.
A boy displaced from flooded areas waits for relief in a camp near, Sehwan Sharif in Sindh province, Pakistan on 18 September 2010. The United Nations and its partners launched on friday the world biggest humanitarian appeal for 2.1 billion US dollars for Pakistan to provide aid for up to 14 million flood-affected people over a 12-month period after 2 months since the onset of massive flooding in the country. EPA/REHAN KHAN
Children displaced from flooded areas wait for relief in a camp in Hyderabad, Sindh province, Pakistan on 18 September 2010. The United Nations and its partners launched on friday the world biggest humanitarian appeal for 2.1 billion US dollars for Pakistan to provide aid for up to 14 million flood-affected people over a 12-month period after 2 months since the onset of massive flooding in the country. EPA/NADEEM KHAWER
Women displaced from flooded areas wash clothes at a sanitation pipeline near their temporary shelters in Hyderabad, in Sindh province, Pakistan on 18 September 2010. The United Nations and its partners launched on friday the world biggest humanitarian appeal for $2.1 billion for Pakistan to provide aid for up to 14 million flood-affected people over a 12-month period after 2 months since the onset of messive flooding in the country. EPA/NADEEM KHAWER
People displaced from flooded areas use a rail bridge as most of the road bridges are washed away by floods as they cross a river, near Sehwan Sharif in Sindh province, Pakistan on 18 September 2010. The United Nations and its partners launched on friday the world biggest humanitarian appeal for 2.1 billion US dollars for Pakistan to provide aid for up to 14 million flood-affected people over a 12-month period after 2 months since the onset of massive flooding in the country. EPA/REHAN KHAN