UN: A million affected by floods
Devastating floods have affected one million people in Pakistan, the United Nations said today.
The floods have killed 430 people in the deadliest such disaster to hit the region since 1929, officials said.
The UN Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs said the cost of damage from the floods was not clear. Rescuers were using army helicopters, heavy trucks and boats to reach flood-hit areas.
Government official Lutfur Rehman said today that floodwaters were receding in the north-west, but rescuers were facing problems reaching affected people because of damage caused to roads and bridges.
The flooding capped an already deadly week in Pakistan. A passenger jet crashed into hills overlooking Islamabad killing all 152 people on board on Wednesday.