REUTERS/Stringer Pakistan
Pakistani soldiers move villagers from a
flooded area in Khairpur Nathan Shah,
480 km (300 miles) from Karachi July 13,
2007. Pakistani relief workers are
setting up camps to provide shelter to
thousands of people forced from their
homes in severe flooding across the
south of the country, a relief official
said on Friday. REUTERS/Akram Shahid (
PAKISTAN)
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REUTERS/Stringer Pakistan
Pakistani soldiers move villagers from a
flooded area in Khairpur Nathan Shah,
480 km (300 miles) from Karachi July 13,
2007. Pakistani relief workers are
setting up camps to provide shelter to
thousands of people forced from their
homes in severe flooding across the
south of the country, a relief official
said on Friday. REUTERS/Akram Shahid (
PAKISTAN)
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REUTERS/Stringer Pakistan
Flood victims sit in an army helicopter
as they are evacuated from a flooded
area near Shahdad Kot district in
Pakistan July 3, 2007. Thousands of
people in three districts of the usually
desert-like Baluchistan province
remained cut off, a week after a cyclone
brought rains and severe flooding to the
region. REUTERS/Mohsin Hassan (
PAKISTAN)
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REUTERS/Stringer Pakistan
Flood victims prepare to leave a flooded
area near Shahdad Kot district in
Pakistan July 3, 2007. Thousands of
people in three districts of the usually
desert-like Baluchistan province
remained cut off, a week after a cyclone
brought rains and severe flooding to the
region. REUTERS/Mohsin Hassan (
PAKISTAN)
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REUTERS/Stringer Pakistan
A boy walks amid the debris of his house
after it was hit by heavy rainfall in
the village of Raghi, near Peshawar,
June 30, 2007. Unrelenting rains are
hampering Pakistani rescuers' efforts to
provide relief to a million people hit
by a cyclone, as more areas in the
country's southwest are inundated,
officials said on Saturday. REUTERS/Ali
Imam (PAKISTAN)
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REUTERS/Stringer Pakistan
Flood victims wait for relief workers at
a flooded neighbourhood near Jhal Magsi,
550 km (344 miles) from Karachi June 29,
2007. Pakistan police fired teargas on
Friday to break up a protest by angry
cyclone survivors as rescuers struggled
to reach communities cut off by floods
affecting 900,000 people. REUTERS/Nadeem
Soomro (PAKISTAN)
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REUTERS/Stringer Pakistan
A child cries as flood victims prepare
to leave an area near Larkana, 480 km (
300 miles) from Karachi June 29, 2007.
Pakistan police fired teargas on Friday
to break up a protest by angry cyclone
survivors as rescuers struggled to reach
communities cut off by floods affecting
900,000 people. REUTERS/Nadeem Soomro (
PAKISTAN)
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REUTERS/Stringer Pakistan
Residents walk amid the remains of their
home after it was destroyed by heavy
rainfall in the village of Raghi, near
Peshawar, June 30, 2007. Unrelenting
rains are hampering Pakistani rescuers'
efforts to provide relief to a million
people hit by a cyclone, as more areas
in the country's southwest are inundated,
officials said on Saturday. REUTERS/Ali
Imam (PAKISTAN)
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REUTERS/Stringer Pakistan
An aerial view shows the flooded area of
Pakistan's Shahdad Kot district July 3,
2007. Thousands of people in three
districts of the usually desert-like
Baluchistan province remained cut off, a
week after a cyclone brought rains and
severe flooding to the region.
REUTERS/Mohsin Hassan (PAKISTAN)
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