Pakistan Flood Videos
Pakistan flood death toll over 800, state of emergency declared
Feb 22, 2012
At least 800 people have been killed in Pakistan over the last three days during floods triggered by monsoon rains. Thousands were left stranded as emergency services struggled to reach remote villages. Nearly 400 thousand have been displaced so far and the provincial government has declared a state of emergency. The torrential rains are expected to continue over the weekend.
Pakistan flood victims still in camps
Feb 13, 2012
Nearly six month since devastating floods destroyed tens of thousands of acres of land in Pakistan's Sindh area, thousands of farmers have been unable to return to their lands and are still living in relief camps. Millions of dollars in aid was pledged to help, but a UK-based charity organisation said it was not satisfied with relief efforts made by the international community. Al Jazeera's Kamal Hyder reports from Sindh.
Inside Story - Have Pakistan's flood victims been abandoned?
Feb 13, 2012
Six months since floods ravaged Pakistan's Sindh and Balochistan provinces, millions of victims are still waiting for urgent aid. Who failed them -- the government, donor community or media? Guests: Shaheen Chughtai, Zafar Iqbal Qadir, Naveed Ahmed.
Pakistan: Shelter for Pakistan's Flood Victims
Feb 21, 2012
The catastrophic floods that struck Pakistan in 2011 forced more than 2 million people to leave their homes and left many towns without access to basic needs. Many have already returned to their communities but found nothing left from their homes and belongings. Help support IOM's efforts to provide aid to affected families.
Shelter for Pakistan's Flood Victims (UK version)
Feb 21, 2012
This is a short clip documenting the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Pakistan and the UK Department for International Development (DFID)'s emergency response to floods in Sindh province, Pakistan in 2011. The clip shows interviews with IOM and DFID staff, as well as beneficiaries of the emergency shelter and non food items funded by DFID and distributed by IOM.
Floods hit Pakistan once more
Feb 12, 2012
Dozens of people have been killed after floods in the Kohistan region of Pakistan. Al Jazeera's Imtiaz Tyab reports from Kohistan, Pakistan.
Pakistani flood victims appeal for international aid
Feb 05, 2012
Residents of Mithi in the district of Tharparker are taking refuge on the sand dunes of the Thar Desert, where entire villages have fled to escape massive flooding. Running short on food and supplies, families are appealing for aid from the international community. Al Jazeera's Kamal Hyder reports from southern Pakistan.
Drowned Pakistan: Video of flood zone devastation as 20 mln wait for aid
Jan 27, 2012
The country's top meteorologist said on Wednesday that the floodwaters that have ravaged Pakistan will not recede fully until the end of August. The floods in Pakistan have submerged tens of thousands of villages, killed around 1500 people and affected 20 (m) million others, authorities say.
Pakistan: Flood Relief
Nov 05, 2011
Floods in Pakistan have ruined crops and destroyed homes. The rains have ended but displaced people will need help for weeks or months to come.
Anger grows over Pakistan flood relief
Dec 17, 2011
Anger and frustration is growing over the slow pace of relief in Pakistan's southern Sindh province following deadly flooding that has left at least 132 people dead. A least five million people in Sindh and Baluchisntan provinces have been affected by the monsoon rains, according to regional officials. About 900 villages have been submerged and about 100000 homes have been completely destroyed.
Pakistan floods ravage livestock
Jan 07, 2012
Pakistan's severe floodings have killed more than 14 thousand livestock and the country's food and agiculture ministry says something has to be done immediately to stop this. As Imtiaz Tyab reports from Mirpur Khas, the dead animals are also making people sick.
300000 homeless in Pakistan flooding
Dec 20, 2011
Authorities in Pakistan are under pressure to find shelter for 300000 people who have been left homeless by severe flooding. Monsoon rains have inundated large swathes of southern Sindh province, killing more than 200 people. Some villages have been completely swept away. Thousands of survivors who are going hungry have complained the government has not learned any lessons from the devastating floods of last year. ... www.euronews.net
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