In August 2010, entire villages were washed away, more than 1,100 people died, and an estimated 2.5 million people were affected by dramatic monsoon rains.
Acquired August 15, 2010, and August 14, 2009, these false-color images show the Indus River Valley during the 2010 monsoon season and almost exactly one year before.
Acquired on August 17, 2010, July 30, 2010, and August 18, 2009, these false-color images show part of the Indus River Valley before and during the monsoon season of 2010.
Acquired August 27, 2010, and August 28, 2009, these false-color images severe flooding conditions and relatively normal conditions along the Indus River in Pakistan.
Acquired August 10, 2010, and almost exactly one year earlier, August 11, 2009, these false-color images show dramatic changes caused by torrential rains in the summer of 2010.
Acquired on August 8, 2010, and July 18, 2010, these false-color images show a dramatic difference in water levels along the southern extent of the Indus River, midway through Pakistan’s monsoon season.
Acquired September 21, 2011, and September 22, 2009, these false-color images compare conditions in southern Pakistan, which suffered severe flooding in 2011.
Acquired August 29, 2010, and July 31, 2010, these false-color images show changes in the Indus River Valley near the Pakistani coast during the 2010 monsoon season.
These false-color images show parts of Pakistan affected by the 2010 monsoon floods. The image from November 201, shows the area after flooding. The image from November 2009 shows conditions one year before.
Acquired July 19, August 11, and September 7, 2010, these false-color images span a 50-day period in which the Indus River spawned a parallel river to the west.