Sources: BBC
UK deputy prime minister Nick Clegg visits a relief camp in Sukkur to witness the devastation caused by the ongoing floods. 2010-09-1
More than 175,000 people flee, as the city virtually empties. 2010-08-30
The Pakistan Taliban threatens to kidnap foreign aid workers. 2010-08-26
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
President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari makes his first visit to the affected areas. 2010-08-12
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
Landslips wreak further destruction in Pakistan: 28 corpses retrieved so far in 2 villages. 2010-08-8
Pakistan issues a red alert as the worst floods in its history move south towards Sindh, with hundreds of thousands of people being evacuated, at least 10,000 cows killed and Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani appealing on television for help from the international community. 2010-08-7
Thousands of people flee their homes in Punjab due to flood fears. 2010-08-4