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Demotix Images - An aerial view of the area surrounded by flood waters can be seen in Shahdadpur. Pakistan's PM has canceled his trip to the US, so he can deal with the flooding crisis. 16th September 2011
Demotix Images - An aerial view of the area surrounded by flood waters can be seen in Shahdadpur. Pakistan's PM has canceled his trip to the US, so he can deal with the flooding crisis. 16th September 2011
Getty Images - Pakistani flood-affected villagers try to reach the water pump at the flooded area in Jhudo district, on September 16, 2011. The United Nations said that it was stepping up aid to Pakistan, where monsoon floods have killed 270 people, affected over 5.5 million others and destroyed 1.1 million homes.
Getty Images - Pakistani Navy personnel evacuate flood-affected villagers in Jhudo district, on September 16, 2011. The United Nations said that it was stepping up aid to Pakistan, where monsoon floods have killed 270 people, affected over 5.5 million others and destroyed 1.1 million homes.
A Pakistani retrieves belongings from a flooded room of his home following heavy rainfall in Karachi, Pakistan on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)
Pakistani flood affected villagers ride on a vehicle as they arrive at a safe place in flood-hit Badin district in Sindh province on September 13, 2011. Pakistan called on the world to speed up relief efforts after torrential rains exacerbated major floods, killing 270 people and making another 200,000 homeless in the south of the country. Local officials say devastation in parts of the country's main breadbasket is worse than last year, when a fifth of the country was left under water by the country's worst ever floods that affected a total of 21 million people. (Asif Hassan/AFP/Getty Images)
A Pakistani villager carries her belongings through flood water following heavy monsoon rain at Golarchi town in Badin district, about 200 km east of Karachi, on September 13, 2011. The United Nations on September 12 began a drive to feed half a million people affected by torrential rains in Pakistan where a second year of flooding has killed more than 200, officials said. The crisis came just weeks after aid agency Oxfam accused the government of failing to invest in prevention measures after floods last year hit 21 million people and cost the economy 10 billion USD in the country's worst natural disaster. (Asif Hassan/AFP/Getty Images)
Evacuated Pakistani flood affected children sit with their cattle in a tractor trolley as they arrive a safe place in flood-hit Badin district in Sindh province on September 13, 2011. (Asif Hassan/AFP/Getty Images)
Evacuated Pakistani flood affected children eat food near a makeshift camp in the flood-hit Badin district in the Sindh province on September 13, 2011. (Asif Hassan/AFP/Getty Images)
Evacuated Pakistani flood affected villagers carry their belongings as they arrive at a safe place in flood-hit Badin district in Sindh province on September 13, 2011. (Asif Hassan/AFP/Getty Images)
Pakistani flood affected villagers struggle for free food on a street near a makeshift camp in flood-hit Badin district in Sindh province on September 13, 2011. (Asif Hassan/AFP/Getty Images)
(L) A Pakistani villager carries her belongings through flood water following heavy monsoon rain at Golarchi town in Badin district, about 200 km east of Karachi, on September 13, 2011. (Asif Hassan/AFP/Getty Images) (R ) Pakistani flood affected villagers take shelter along a street following heavy monsoon rain at Golarchi town in Badin district, about 200 km east of Karachi, on September 13, 2011. (Asif Hassan/AFP/Getty Images)
Pakistani flood affected villagers take shelter along a street following heavy monsoon rain at Golarchi town in Badin district, about 200 km east of Karachi, on September 13, 2011. (Asif Hassan/AFP/Getty Images)
A Pakistani child stands in a flood affected evacuation camp at Golarchi town in Badin district, about 200 km east of Karachi, on September 13, 2011. (Asif Hassan/AFP/Getty Images)
Displaced Pakistani flood effected villagers wait for food at a distribution point in Hyderabad, Pakistan Thursday, Sept 15, 2011. AP / Pervez Masih
Displaced Pakistani flood effected villagers jostle for food provided by volunteers in Hyderabad, Pakistan Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011. AP / Pervez Masih
People wade their way through a flooded street of Hyderabad, Pakistan Wednesday, Sept 14, 2011. AP / Pervez Masih
Sept. 14, 2011 - Karachi, Pakistan - A rain affected family travels on a push-cart in a flooded area at Burns Road due to heavy downpour during monsoon season. ZUMA24.com / PPI
Pakistanis recover belongings from their flooded house caused by heavy rain fall in Karachi, Pakistan on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2011. AP / Fareed Khan
Pakistani villagers carry a motorbike as they flee their flooded homes in Badin 200 kilometers (124 miles) from Karachi, Pakistan on Tuesday, Sept 13, 2011. AP / Mohammad Farooq
A Pakistani villager carries a sack as she flees her home in Badin 200 kilometers (124 miles) from Karachi, Pakistan on Tuesday, Sept 13, 2011. AP / Mohammad Farooq
Pakistani villagers take refuge on a roadside after fleeing their homes in Badin 200 kilometers (124 miles) from Karachi, Pakistan on Tuesday, Sept 13, 2011. AP / Mohammad Farooq
Pakistani displace villagers flee their homes after a flooding caused heavy rains in Badin district, some 125 kilometer (75 miles) from Hyderabad, Pakistan on Monday, Sept 12, 2011. AP / Pervez Masih
Pakistani families wade through a flooded area caused by heavy monsoon rainfall in Karachi, Pakistan on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. AP / Fareed Khan
Pakistani troops rescue villagers displaced by flood due to heavy monsoon rains over a few days in Pangario in Badin District some 125 kilometer (75 miles) from Hyderabad, Pakistan on Friday, Sept. 9, 2011. AP / Pervez Masih
Pakistani displaced villagers take refuge on higher land after a flooding in Pangario, a small town of Badin district, some 125 kilometer (75 miles) from Hyderabad, Pakistan on Friday, Sept. 9, 2011. AP / Pervez Masih
A Pakistani displaced woman comforts her child who has diarrhea as they take refuge on higher land after flooding in Badin, some 125 kilometers (75 miles) from Hyderabad, Pakistan on Friday, Sept. 9, 2011. AP / Pervez Masih
Asif Hassan / AFP - Getty Images- A child cries beside a makeshift tent erected on high ground in the flood-affected area of Jhudo, Pakistan, on Sept. 16. Heavy rains in the fertile southern province of Sindh have caused flooding that has so far killed 289 people and forced over 200,000 others to leave their homes, one year after the country suffered its worst-ever floods.
Nadeem Khawer / EPA People flee flooded areas in Tando Muhammad Khan, Sindh province, Pakistan on Sept. 14. The death toll in floods triggered by monsoon rains in southern Pakistan has risen to 218, with 5.3 million affected. Millions of people in the rural areas of Sindh are still recovering from the 2010 floods, the worst ever recorded in the country.
Asif Hassan / AFP - Getty Images A local resident drives his donkey cart through a flooded street in the flood-hit Badin district of Sindh province on September 14.
Asif Hassan / AFP - Getty Images Pakistani flood affected villagers unload from a truck as they arrive at a dry location in the flood-hit Badin district of Sindh province on September 14. Pakistan called on the world to speed up relief efforts after torrential rains exacerbated major floods, killing 270 people and making another 200,000 homeless in the south of the country.
Yousuf Nagori / AFP - Getty Images Pakistani flood affected villagers struggle to receive food handouts at a makeshift camp in Hyderabad on Sept. 14.
Asif Hassan / AFP - Getty Images Pakistani villagers take shelter on a dry patch in the flood-hit Badin district of Sindh province on September 14. Pakistan called on the world to speed up relief efforts after torrential rains exacerbated major floods, killing 270 people and making another 200,000 homeless in the south of the country.
Pakistani Nargis Shah, 13, enjoys playing on a swing along with other children on the outskirts of Islamabad, Aug. 15. Nathalie Bardou / AP
Pakistani people take shelter on the high ground after the monsoon rain flooded the area of Tando Muhammad Khan village on August 12. Devastating rains in Pakistan killed at least 21 people overnight, destroying crops and houses in the flood-prone south of the country. Last year, the worst floods in Pakistani history affected 21 million people, with many still living in tent camps a year later. Yousuf Nagori / AFP - Getty Images
Displaced Pakistani flood effected villagers move to safer places in Hyderabad, Pakistan Thursday, Sept 15, 2011. AP / Pervez Masih
Displaced Pakistani flood effected villagers take refuge at higher place after their homes flooded in Hyderabad, Pakistan Thursday, Sept 15, 2011. The floods caused by heavy rains have killed more than 200 people, made about 200,000 people homeless and left 4.2 million acres of agriculture land inundated with water, authorities said.
Displaced Pakistani flood effected villagers get food at a distribution point in Hyderabad, Pakistan Thursday, Sept 15, 2011. The floods caused by heavy rains have killed more than 200 people, made about 200,000 people homeless and left 4.2 million acres of agriculture land inundated with water, authorities said.
Displaced Pakistani flood effected villagers get food at a distribution point in Hyderabad, Pakistan Thursday, Sept 15, 2011. The floods caused by heavy rains have killed more than 200 people, made about 200,000 people homeless and left 4.2 million acres of agriculture land inundated with water, authorities said.
A Pakistani boy, center, reacts while washing in a water reservoir on a roadside on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan on 2011, september 15 (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)
Tando Allahyar, Pakistan — A pet bear sits among residents who escaped to higher ground from their flooded village in Pakistan's Sindh province. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Akhtar Soomro / Reuters
There has been no let-up in the torrents across the Badin district - a land that receives less than 60 mm of rain in a year has now seen over 300 mm in just of 48 hours. [Reuters]
Getty Images - Pakistani volunteers distribute rice to flood-affected villagers in Badin on September 16, 2011. The United Nations said that it was stepping up aid to Pakistan, where monsoon floods have killed 270 people, affected over 5.5 million others and destroyed 1.1 million homes.
Pakistani flood-affected villagers wade through floodwaters in Jhudo district on September 16, 2011. The United Nations said that it was stepping up aid to Pakistan, where monsoon floods have killed 270 people, affected over 5.5 million others and destroyed 1.1 million homes.
Getty Images - Pakistani Navy personnel distribute aid to flood-affected villagers in Jhudo district on September 16, 2011. The United Nations said that it was stepping up aid to Pakistan, where monsoon floods have killed 270 people, affected over 5.5 million others and destroyed 1.1 million homes.
Reuters Pictures - Pathani, 60, a flood victim who is suffering from diarrhoea, lies in a civil hospital in Badin district in Pakistan's Sindh province September 16, 2011. This year, floods have destroyed or damaged 1.2 million houses and flooded 4.5 million acres (1.8 million hectares) since late last month, officials and Western aid groups say. More than 300,000 people have been made homeless and over 200 have been reported killed.
Demotix Images - Homeless people of Tando Yousf wait for aid to arrive, or move forward to a drier location after heavy monsoon raises cause nationwide floods. Hyderabad, Pakistan. 16th September 2011
Demotix Images - Homeless people of Tando Yousf wait for aid to arrive, or move forward to a drier location after heavy monsoon raises cause nationwide floods. Hyderabad, Pakistan. 16th September 2011