Sources: BBC
The United Nations describes the humanitarian situation caused by the 2010 Pakistan floods as critical. 2010-08-23
Around 150,000 people flee their homes in Sindh as the devastating floods worsen in Pakistan. 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 European Union pledges an additional $39 million and the Islamic Development Bank pledges $11.2 million. 2010-08-18
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 United Nations warns that there could be a second wave of deaths due to the devastation caused by the floods. 2010-08-11
At least 12 million people are now affected by the worst floods in the history of Pakistan with 1,600 people being killed and 650,000 homes being destroyed. 2010-08-6
Nearly 1 million people are estimated to have been left homeless during the ongoing severe floods in Pakistan. 2010-08-4
Flooding caused by monsoonal rain causes hundreds of deaths in northwestern Pakistan. 2010-07-30