On Friday, the National Disaster Management Authority said more than 900 people had been killed since June – including 34 in the past 24 hours.
In the old town of Sukkur in southern Sindh province, worn tents line the streets, as people seek shelter.
Many sit with just beds – all their possessions lost to the water.
The streets are flooded, and plastic waste has spewed out of sewage pipes. Large pools of dirty water have collected, slowing down any drainage.
Residents are worried the standing water will bring waterborne diseases with it. A number of homes in in Sindh province have been damaged – left with just the walls.
In Sindh province alone, the floods have killed more than 300 people.
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