View from the top: Sanghar submerged

Published September 20, 2011
Flood affected villagers seeking refuge on a dry patch in the flood-hit Sanghar district of Sindh province on September 19, 2011.
Flood affected villagers seeking refuge on a dry patch in the flood-hit Sanghar district of Sindh province on September 19, 2011.
A view of the flood-hit Sanghar district.
A view of the flood-hit Sanghar district.
Flood affected villagers seeking refuge on a dry patch.
Flood affected villagers seeking refuge on a dry patch.
Flood affected villagers receiving airdropped aid packets.
Flood affected villagers receiving airdropped aid packets.
A view of the flood-hit Sanghar district.
A view of the flood-hit Sanghar district.

The United Nations and the Pakistani government appealed for $357 million in foreign donations to urgently help more than seven million people swamped by a second year of catastrophic floods. One year on from the country's worst-ever floods that left more than 21 million people in need, Pakistan's southern plains have been inundated again, with some parts of Sindh province swamped with more water than last summer. - Photos by AFP

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