Flood victim wades through a flooded field following heavy rain in Jhang, Punjab province
A flood victim wades through a flooded field following heavy rain in Jhang, Punjab province, September 11, 2014. Floods that have killed 450 people in India and Pakistan began to recede on Wednesday giving rescue teams a chance to evacuate thousands of villagers stranded by the heaviest rainfall in 50 years in the heavily militarised and disputed region of Kashmir. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra (PAKISTAN - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
Partially submerged tent is pictured in floodwaters in Jhang, Punjab Province
A partially submerged tent is pictured in floodwaters in Jhang, Punjab Province September 11, 2014. Floods that have killed 450 people in India and Pakistan began to recede on Wednesday giving rescue teams a chance to evacuate thousands of villagers stranded by the heaviest rainfall in 50 years in the heavily militarised and disputed region of Kashmir. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra (PAKISTAN - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
Flood victims wait to receive food from a local NGO in Jhang, Punjab Province
Flood victims wait to receive food from a local non-governmental organisation (NGO) in Jhang, Punjab Province September 11, 2014. Floods that have killed 450 people in India and Pakistan began to recede on Wednesday giving rescue teams a chance to evacuate thousands of villagers stranded by the heaviest rainfall in 50 years in the heavily militarised and disputed region of Kashmir. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra (PAKISTAN - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)
Flood victims take shelter along a road in front of a flooded field following heavy rain in Jhang, Punjab Province
Flood victims take shelter along a road in front of a flooded field following heavy rain in Jhang, Punjab Province September 11, 2014. The prime ministers of India and Pakistan have offered to help each other in efforts to alleviate flood havoc in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, lowering tension between the rival nations after weeks of army clashes and heated rhetoric. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra (PAKISTAN - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
Flood victims wade through a flooded field from their houses following heavy rain in Jhang, Punjab province
Flood victims wade through a flooded field from their houses following heavy rain in Jhang, Punjab province, September 11, 2014. Floods that have killed 450 people in India and Pakistan began to recede on Wednesday giving rescue teams a chance to evacuate thousands of villagers stranded by the heaviest rainfall in 50 years in the heavily militarised and disputed region of Kashmir. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra (PAKISTAN - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
Flood victim wades through a flooded field following heavy rain in Jhang, Punjab province
A flood victim wades through a flooded field following heavy rain in Jhang, Punjab province, September 11, 2014. Floods that have killed 450 people in India and Pakistan began to recede on Wednesday giving rescue teams a chance to evacuate thousands of villagers stranded by the heaviest rainfall in 50 years in the heavily militarised and disputed region of Kashmir. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra (PAKISTAN - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
A girl from a flood-affected area watches a military chopper from inside an Indian Army tent at a relief camp on the outskirts of Jammu
A girl from a flood-affected area watches a military chopper (not pictured) from inside an Indian Army tent at a relief camp on the outskirts of Jammu September 10, 2014. Flood waters started receding in Indian Kashmir on Wednesday, giving rescue teams a chance to reach tens of thousands of villagers stranded by the heaviest rainfall in half a century. Floods and landslides triggered by days of rain in the disputed Himalayan region have killed at least 450 people in India and Pakistan and cut off more than one million people from basic services. REUTERS/Mukesh Gupta (INDIAN-ADMINISTERED KASHMIR - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
Flood victims are seen beside their belongings in front of a flooded field following heavy rain in Jhang
Flood victims are seen beside their belongings in front of a flooded field following heavy rain in Jhang, Punjab Province September 10, 2014. Floods that have killed 450 people in India and Pakistan began to recede on Wednesday giving rescue teams a chance to evacuate thousands of villagers stranded by the heaviest rainfall in 50 years in the heavily militarised and disputed region of Kashmir. The prime ministers of India and Pakistan offered each other help at the weekend to deal with the disaster, which temporarily diverted attention from fighting along the border. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra (PAKISTAN - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT POLITICS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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