The Express Tribune Pressure on Kotri keeps Sindh on tenterhooks The Express Tribune A boy swims as he tries to keep his food dry in a flooded area near Basira village in Punjab on Sunday.

The Nation, Pakistan Deluge threatens Shahdadkot city The Express Tribune A boy reaches out for relief goods distributed to flood victims in Muzaffargarh. PHOTO REUTERS HYDERABAD/SUKKUR: Authorities ordered the evacuation of Shahdadkot on Friday after high floods threatened to inundate the city. The Indus River has reached a ..

The Guardian Farmers bear brunt of Pakistan's deadly floods The Associated Press SUKKUR, Pakistan — For generations, the Indus River was a lifeline.

PakTribune.com Pakistan's flooding pulls families together USA Today NURPUR KUBRAN, Pakistan — Faiz Bakhsh can't forget the 4-foot-high wall of water from the swollen Indus River that surged through his life Monday, taking away his house, his goats and buffaloes, the cotton crop he … Breaches threatening Muzaffargarh plugged DAWN.com MUZAFFARGARH CITY NEWS The News International * Muzaffargarh largely deserted as people evacuate city after flood warning Daily Times The Express Tribune

The Nation, Pakistan Rains worsen country's flood misery The Nation, Pakistan With the floods sweeping south, thousands of people were rendered homeless as heavy rains continued to lash Sindh and water levels rose further in the swollen Indus River. Massive water flow of 1130000 cusecs of water now heads to Kotri Barrage

Telegraph.co.uk Pakistan on flooding 'red alert' BBC News Pakistan issued a red alert as floods that have devastated the north-west swept south into the agricultural heartland of Sindh province. Authorities have evacuated hundreds of thousands of people living near the Indus River as hundreds of villages have … KP, Punjab face new spell of rain DAWN.com Floods continue to devastate Pakistan SAMAA TV Pakistan Calls For Help As Flood Fears Build Sky News The Hindu

The Nation, Pakistan Sindh braces for deadliest floods in 80 years The Nation, Pakistan KARACHI/KHAIRPUR – Authorities began evacuating half a million people living along the swollen Indus River in Sindh on Thursday as country's biggest floods in 80 years threaten to inflict widespread suffering.

DAWN.com Rivers breach century-old record DAWN.com ISLAMABAD: An almost 110-year-old record of river flow was broken when 1.034 million cusecs of water passed the Chashma barrage on Sunday afternoon. The flood has played havoc with lives and property in upstream Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and … Historically Sindh's barrages have seen much worse: govt The Express Tribune Increased flow of Indus River Daily Times Layyah district faces flood threats South Asian News Agency (SANA) The News International

DAWN.com Sindh calls in army as flood approaches DAWN.com Owing to the risk of flooding in Sukkur, areas located on the bank of Indus River were evacuated.

DAWN.com Flood enters Layyah; embankment at risk The News International LAYYAH: New flood tide entered Layya today, where city's protective embankment is in danger, Geo News reported Sunday. A high flood tide is expected to pass through Taunsa at around 2pm today, unleashing fears regarding inundation of several localities …