Images show the devastation caused by widespread flooding in Pakistan, which killed more than 1,000 people and damaged nearly a million homes.
International aid arrived in the country on Monday, while efforts to evacuate thousands of people stranded by the “monster monsoon” continued.
Authorities said the damage this year was worse than in 2010, when floods killed 1,700 people.
Conditions have swept away villages, crops and 800,000 livestock – but there are Fears that floods may not have peaked yet.
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A man clears dirt from the ground in Charsadda
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People near Quetta stand next to their damaged houses.Image: Associated Press
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A man carries his granddaughter in Charsadda – officials say floods affect 33 million people
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In Charsada, men trek through flood waters with their belongings
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The government said it would provide housing for all those who lost their homes.Image: Associated Press
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People evacuated from flood-hit areas in Rajpur.Image: Associated Press
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In Balochistan, families surrounded by floodwaters sit near their belongings.Image Associated Press
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A damaged road on the outskirts of Peshawar – Floods have destroyed more than 150 bridges in Pakistan.Image: Associated Press
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Authorities used heavy machinery to rebuild damaged roads in Swat.Image: Associated Press
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Army units distribute food and other items to people in Rajpur.Image: Associated Press
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A home in Balochistan, surrounded by water.Image: Associated Press
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A child sleeps in Charsadda’s hammock as family takes refuge
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People are seen outside flooded house in Subatpur after rain and flood
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A boy crosses a flooded street with the help of power lines in Charsada