Sources: Aljazeera
The United States will provide an additional US$500-million aid to Pakistan to help rebuild the country after devastating floods caused the worst natural disaster in Pakistan’s history. [http:--www.voanews.com-english-news-US-to-Give-One-Half-Billion-Dollars-for-Pakistan-Flood-Assistance-108155544.html (VOA)]date=August 2019 2010-11-15
Floodwaters continue to wreak havoc in Pakistan, affecting areas near Larkana. 2010-08-31
After initial hesitation, Pakistan ultimately accepts $5 million in aid from India; it subsequently calls it a "very welcome initiative". 2010-08-20
The European Union pledges an additional $39 million and the Islamic Development Bank pledges $11.2 million. 2010-08-18
The devastating floods continue as a concern of the United Nations, with officials citing a lack of aid funding for six million people in urgent need of clean water. 2010-08-16
The United Nations states there is high risk for as many as 3.5 million children who may be struck down by diseases in the water. 2010-08-16
The Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon visits Pakistan to inspect the relief effort for the 2010 Pakistan floods. 2010-08-15
President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari officially cancels Independence Day as a direct consequence of the ongoing floods that have devastated the country. 2010-08-13
John Holmes, the United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator appeals for $460 million in funding to assist victims of the 2010 Pakistan floods. 2010-08-11
The Disasters Emergency Committee launches its appeal for donations. 2010-08-4