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
The Pakistan Taliban threatens to kidnap foreign aid workers. 2010-08-26
After initial hesitation, Pakistan ultimately accepts $5 million in aid from India; it subsequently calls it a "very welcome initiative". 2010-08-20
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
Saudi Arabia overtakes the United States as the main donor to the stricken country. 2010-08-18
The Prime Minister of Pakistan Yusuf Raza Gilani estimates that 20 million people have been affected by the floods. 2010-08-14
The United Nations warns that there could be a second wave of deaths due to the devastation caused by the floods. 2010-08-11
Gordon Brown requests that the British public supply more money to be used to help those affected by the floods. 2010-08-11
Landslips wreak further destruction in Pakistan: 28 corpses retrieved so far in 2 villages. 2010-08-8