the united nations is leading a global appeal to help pakistan cope with the devastating floods which have left a third of the country under water and killed more than 1,100 people. provinces like sindh and balochistan in the south are the worst affected but mountainous regions in the north west have also been badly hit. the crisis is not over yet as heavy rain continues and water surges down the indus river. sean dilley reports. in some parts of pakistan, it s been relentless. more than 33 million people have been affected by flooding in the country s heaviest rain for more than a decade. this year s monsoon season has claimed well over 1,100 lives since june. more than 3,500 kilometres of road have been damaged, and over 993,000 homes, too. in the northern city of sukkur, temporary retreat for families washed out of their homes. translation: our houses have i collapsed because of the floods. we had a home and it was enough for us. now all our belongings are buried und
are not in any way concerned that the public are against the workers, if anything we are seeing very positive statements of support from people across scotland. people across scotland. thank you for oininu people across scotland. thank you forjoining us- a murder investigation is under way after a 21 year old man was stabbed at the notting hill carnival. the metropolitan police said the atmosphere over the past two days was largely positive but yesterday evening saw a spate of violent incidents, including the fatal stabbing in the ladbroke grove area. at around 8pm, officers became aware of a stabbing in ladbroke grove. 0fficers provided emergency first aid to the victim, until the arrival of london ambulance service paramedics. they were able to extract him through significant crowds in challenging circumstances to a waiting ambulance. he was taken to a west london hospital, where despite the best efforts of medical staff he was pronounced dead.