Lyse Doucet in the town of Azakhel: "Only the mosque was left standing"
The UN is set to hold an emergency session to boost international aid to flood-hit Pakistan.
It has raised nearly half the $460m (£295m) wanted for initial relief but says the response remains slow.
The number of people in need of immediate assistance in Pakistan has now risen to eight million, with more than half of them without shelter.
And there are fears of new flooding, as water continues to surge south along the Indus River.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon called the special session after visiting Pakistan last week to assess the disaster.
He described the situation as "heart-wrenching" and said he had never seen a disaster on such a scale
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