
Pakistani flood survivors evacuate the flooded area of Shahdadkot on August 22, 2010. Pakistani authorities evacuated tens of thousands from flood-threatened areas in the south but insisted that the 2.5 million people of Hyderabad were safe from the nation's worst-ever inundation.




Pakistani villagers carry their belongings as they abandon their village in Haji Khamiso, ahead of expected flood in the Sindh province, on August 23, 2010. The near month-long floods have killed 1,500 people and affected up to 20 million nationwide in the country's worst natural disaster, with the threat of disease ever-present in the miserable camps sheltering penniless survivors
worst floods in pakistan by mian faiz sehrvi by sehrvi channel pk
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