Sources: Aljazeera
The United Nations launches an appeal for more than $2 billion in the wake of the 2010 Pakistan floods: this represents the organisation's biggest response to a natural disaster. 2010-09-17
The World Bank pledges to loan an additional $100 million to Pakistan. 2010-09-1
The historic city of Thatta is preserved by troops and volunteers fighting severe floodwaters in Pakistan; it had been thought of as being at great risk. 2010-08-30
International pledges currently total $800 million, say government figures. 2010-08-22
The United Nations estimates that four million people have become homeless as a result of the 2010 Pakistan floods; Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon, speaking in New York, states that the floods are a "slow-motion tsunami" as he calls for more funds to assist those affected. 2010-08-19
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
Thousands of people flee their homes in Punjab due to flood fears. 2010-08-4
The death toll from the 2010 Pakistan floods exceeds 900 and may climb further. 2010-07-31