2010 Severe Monsoon Flooding in Pakistan
Severe monsoon rains across the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, Punjab, and Balochistan regions caused significant flooding along the Indus River. As a result, nearly one-fifth of Pakistan's total land area—approximately 796,095 square kilometers—was submerged under water.
All images copyright of Wai Kay Photography.
Pakistan Flood July 2010
Sujawal, Pakistan - August 2010 : Village under water.
Severe monsoon rains across the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, Punjab, and Balochistan regions caused significant flooding along the Indus River. As a result, nearly one-fifth of Pakistan's total land area—approximately 796,095 square kilometers—was submerged under water.
Islamabad, Pakistan - August 28 2010 : In the wake of Taliban threats, armed security guards have become a common sight, even at small shops. On August 27th, the Taliban announced their intent to kidnap aid workers.
Rawalpindi, Pakistan - August 2010 : A fruit seller takes a second glance at a foreigner in his city.
Rawalpindi, Pakistan - August 2010 : A street.
Charsadda, Pakistan - August 2010 : UNICEF, through HRDS, is providing water to this refugee camp. This disaster is one of the worst in recent times, yet it has received the least support from the UN and NGOs.
Charsadda, Pakistan - August 2010 : Older sister taking care of her younger siblings.
Charsadda, Pakistan - August 2010 : Children having fun in a refugee camp.
Malakand, Pakistan - August 2010 : A man going for his daily prayers.
Malakand, Pakistan - August 2010 : A school hall converted to sleeping quarters at night.
Malakand, Pakistan - August 2010 : Contamination of the water source has led to widespread illness among the affected population, and this kitten was not spared either.
Malakand, Pakistan - August 2010 : The Singapore humanitarian team is assembling a water filter for the refugees. In addition, other donated items include food supplies.
Thatta, Pakistan - 29 August 2010 : Families are migrating from areas at risk of flooding as water levels rise rapidly. It is predicted that this area will be submerged within a day or two.
Thatta, Pakistan - August 2010 : A hot day.
Thatta, Pakistan - August 2010 : Neither words nor images can fully convey their feelings.
Sujawal, Pakistan - August 2010 : A banana plantation is submerged underwater.
Sujawal, Pakistan - August 2010 : Homeless calf.
Sujawal, Pakistan - August 2010 : A herdsman stands at a loss.
Sujawal, Pakistan - August 2010 : Family of 4 building a shelter with dried branches.
Sujawal, Pakistan - August 2010 : This boy was trying to salvage whatever remains of the drowned banana plantation.
Sujawal, Pakistan - August 2010 : Buried 6 feet under.
Sujawal, Pakistan - August 2010 : Electrical cables leading to a village are now submerged underwater.
Sujawal, Pakistan - August 2010 : We met these two men packing soft soil east of the levee in hopes of delaying its collapse. Unfortunately, it gave way just a few hours after our team left the area. Reports indicate that one of these men drowned while trying to save a woman from the rushing waters.
Sujawal, Pakistan - August 2010 : Rescue boats.
Thatta, Pakistan - August 2010 : Herd migration.
Thatta, Pakistan - August 2010 : Water distribution by local aid workers.
Thatta, Pakistan - August 2010 : This woman tried to convey that there is not enough for her and her family.
Peshawar, Pakistan - August 2010 : Last one standing. Sugar cane plantation destroyed by the flood.
Peshawar, Pakistan - August 2010 : A boy on his way to meet his friends.
Peshawar, Pakistan - August 2010 : The floodwaters receded, leaving the soil devastated.
Peshawar, Pakistan - August 2010 : A lone tree survived the flood, but the water pump was destroyed.