of heavy rain have had the biggest impact. floods sweeping away people, their homes and belongings. translation: here was my house. my entire life savings are gone. translation: we were told that a concrete wall would be built - to protect us from the river, so we built a house, but the promise was not fulfilled. it s estimated more than 900 people have lost their lives in the last three months. those who ve survived the torrents of water now finding higher ground, where at least they can be a bit safer. for many, tents are their only shelter. shelter is a big issue, water and sanitation, and the need is growing, especially when whole villages are washed away and people are living in makeshift arrangements, either in the government buildings or schools or their relatives. and the situation is not improving. more and more humanitarian
scene. she pledged 500,000 of extra funding to try to take weapons off the streets and provide mental health support, the metro mayor for liverpool said that is not enough and off the back of this there should be more help for areas affected by organised crime. thank ou affected by organised crime. thank you emma- thank you emma. there have been more deaths in pakistan, as flooding worsens in parts of the country. there s been little let up in the rains and the government has told people to take refuge on higher ground. nearly 1,000 people have been killed in rain and flooding across the country since june. richard galpin reports. it s here in the southern provinces of pakistan that the ten days of heavy rain have had the biggest impact. floods sweeping away people, their homes and belongings. translation: here was my house. my entire life savings are gone. translation: we were told that a concrete wall would be built - to protect us from the river, so we built a house, but the promi
my entire life savings are gone. translation: we were told that a concrete wall would be built - to protect us from the river, so we built a house, but the promise was not fulfilled. it s estimated more than 900 people have lost their lives in the last three months. those who ve survived the torrents of water now finding higher ground, where at least they can be a bit safer. for many, tents are their only shelter. shelter is a big issue, water and sanitation, and the need is growing, especially when whole villages are washed away and people are living in makeshift arrangements, either in the government buildings or schools or their relatives. and the situation is not improving. more and more humanitarian assistance is required. from the air, the scale of what s happened in this region is very clear, and it s thought the worst is far from over.
affected by organised crime. there have been more deaths in pakistan, as flooding worsens in parts of the country. the government has told people to take refuge on higher ground. nearly a thousand people have been killed in rain and flooding across the country since june. richard galpin reports. it s here in the southern provinces of pakistan that the ten days of heavy rain have had the biggest impact. floods sweeping away people, their homes and belongings. translation: here was my house. my entire life savings are gone. translation: we were told that a concrete wall would be built - to protect us from the river, so we built a house, but the promise was not fulfilled. it s estimated more than 900 people have lost their lives in the last three months. those who ve survived the torrents of water now finding higher ground, where at least they can be a bit safer. for many, tents are
many like this one are completely burned out. that s not because of the missile that hit the house of officers, it s because of the missile that hit right here. this is the second one. i just want to give you a bit of a sense of the scale here of what we re looking at and how big this crater actually is. remember, this is not dirt field this is a concrete parking lot. it would take a lot of force to do this kind of a thing. and then you can also see over here all of the shrapnel bursting out this way and i ll take you over here and show you this is an office building, kate, and you can see virtually every single win dope of this building is completely burned out. there was obviously a fire that had started on this level of the building. it s amazing that anyone could have survived. but clearly this concrete wall on the second or that s facing the blast site, would have saved a lot of lives. i spoke to a couple of people