Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Struggle continues for Pakistan floods victims


A Pakistani man passes some donated food to a woman in a mosque in the village of Mohib Banda on the outskirts of Nowshera on August 6, 2010. Pakistan's beleaguered authorities braced for a deluge in the country's farming heartland, evacuating half a million people from at-risk areas in the south as the worst floods in living memory worsened.


The overall number of people affected by the two-week-old crisis has risen to more than four million after the floods washed away entire villages in the northwest, and anger at the government response is intensifying.


Pakistani farmers carry belongings from their destroyed houses to tents set on the motorway in the outskirts of Peshawar on August 6, 2010.



Pakistani flood affected people receive donated food at a mosque in the village of Mohib Banda on the outskirts of Nowshera on August 6, 2010

allah ekoon eb3ounhum :(

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