
Flood affected people sit outside their home in Khangarh, near Multan, Pakistan, Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2010. The World Bank said Tuesday it will redirect $900 million of its existing loans to Pakistan to help in flood recovery, as the U.N. warned that many of the 20 million people affected by the disaster have yet to receive any emergency aid

A young flood survivor reacts as she carries her belongings along flooded streets in Muzaffargarh near Multan, Pakistan on Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2010. The World Bank said Tuesday it will redirect $900 million of its existing loans to Pakistan to help in flood recovery, as the U.N. warned that many of the 20 million people affected by the disaster have yet to receive any emergency aid

Flood survivors fight for relief goods in Muzaffargarh, near Multan, Pakistan, Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2010. The World Bank said Tuesday it will redirect $900 million of its existing loans to Pakistan to help in flood recovery, as the U.N. warned that many of the 20 million people affected by the disaster have yet to receive any emergency aid

A child is carried by a relative as they alight from a small boat after leaving their flooded home in Muzaffargarh, near Multan, Pakistan, Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2010. The World Bank said Tuesday it will redirect $900 million of its existing loans to Pakistan to help in flood recovery, as the U.N. warned that many of the 20 million people affected by the disaster have yet to receive any emergency aid.

Flood affected villagers walk along a destroyed road in Muzaffargarh, near Multan, Pakistan, Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2010. The World Bank said Tuesday it will redirect $900 million of its existing loans to Pakistan to help in flood recovery, as the U.N. warned that many of the 20 million people affected by the disaster have yet to receive any emergency aid.
Pakistan Flood Warning