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Indus river journey: Pakistan after the floods

The Indus floods killed 1,700 Pakistanis and displaced millions. Declan Walsh travels the river, and asks whether the country can survive
  • Pakistan floods: The Indus delta

    In the final part of his journey down the Indus river, Declan Walsh reaches the sea, where the flooding has brought renewal

  • Pakistan floods: Refugees in Karachi

    Declan Walsh travels to a former rice warehouse in Karachi that is acting as a temporary home for flood refugees

  • A child among flood refugees living in desperate conditions in an old rice storage depot near Karachi, Pakistan.

    Eyewitness: Sehwan Sharif, Sindh province

    Photographs from the Guardian Eyewitness series
  • Pakistan floods: The new island villages of Sindh province

    In the third of our four-part series Declan Walsh travels to Sehwan, home to Pakistan's largest Sufi shrine, where the flood waters are draining slowly and illness and malnourishment are rife

  • Pakistani fishermen on the Indus delta at dusk

    Pakistan's floodwaters welcomed along Indus delta

    Flooding that caused destruction elsewhere, brings joy and hope to those at the bottom of the Indus river

  • pakistan floods: sindh province

    Still marooned: plight of flood-stricken villagers in Pakistan's Sindh province

    Plagued by bandits, threatened by malaria: island-villages remain desperate for aid as floods refuse to go away. Declan Walsh reports in the third of a four-part series
  • Jamshed Dasti, a politician with the ruling Pakistan People's Party

    After the Pakistan floods: Punjab

  • Pakistani children after the floods

    Malaria threatens 2 million in Pakistan as floodwaters turn stagnant

  • Pakistan's floodridden lands are crying out for political change – but can Jamshed Dasti bring it?

  • Pakistan floods: Feudals under fire in Punjab

  • Pakistan: Swat valley after the floods

    Two months after the biggest floods in living memory, Declan Walsh, the Guardian's foreign correspondent for Afghanistan and Pakistan, travels down the Indus river. In this, the first film in our series of four, he goes to the source of the Indus, high up in the Swat valley

  • Pakistan floods: 'When the children come running, it makes my heart drop'

    Special report: Two months ago, the Indus flooded, killing 1,700 Pakistanis and displacing millions. In the first of a four-part series, Declan Walsh travels the river, and asks whether the country can survive

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