In the photo gallery below, the devastation inflicted by the floods on the village of Akora Khattak is painfully clear.
Many areas are isolated as bridges, roads, and even jeep tracks are washed away. One NGO is helping locals to build new bridges and chairlifts.
Whole buildings had been reduced to piles of rubble. The devastation seemed selective, though. While one house fell, the one next to it stood on.
The Bhong Flood Relief Fund aims to present a smooth, transparent and easily observable channel through which to funnel donations.
According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, things could get much worse for Sindh, very soon.
Here, in one place, are some of the most telling photographs from the continuing disaster in Pakistan.
There is a view of the relief response that the media has failed to show. It was not what we expected. And that is a good thing.
There is a way of addressing tragedy, disaster and violence. And it is unfortunate that those who need to be the most sensitive at such times end up being the most insensitive.
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