Sources: BBC
Pakistan orders nearly half a million people in towns including Sujawal, Mirpur Bathoro and Daro threatened by floods to evacuate. 2010-08-26
The United Nations describes the humanitarian situation caused by the 2010 Pakistan floods as critical. 2010-08-23
International pledges currently total $800 million, say government figures. 2010-08-22
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 United Nations launches a major appeal for assistance dealing with the ongoing floods that have devastated Pakistan. 2010-08-12
Gordon Brown requests that the British public supply more money to be used to help those affected by the floods. 2010-08-11
The United Nations describes the ongoing 2010 Pakistan floods as the worst natural disaster in years - worse than the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, the 2005 Kashmir earthquake and the 2010 Haiti earthquake - as the number of people affected reaches an estimated 15 million and the waters and landslides continue to swamp the country. 2010-08-9
Torrential rains worsen the ongoing flood crisis across Pakistan, which has so far affected 14 million people, as rescue helicopters are forced to stay on the ground in the northwest of the country. 2010-08-8