United States consul general in Pakistan Mark Stroh, left, on a visit to Mohenjo Daro. EPA
Ruins at Mohenjo Daro, a Unesco World Heritage Site, were damaged by heavy rainfall in Sindh, Pakistan. The rains now threaten the famed archaeological site, which dates back 4,500 years. AP
The flooding has not directly hit Mohenjo Daro but the record-breaking rains damaged the ruins of the ancient city, said Ahsan Abbasi, the site's curator. AP
Mohenjo Daro is in the Larkana district of Sindh, Pakistan. AP
Tourists at Mohenjo Daro, which means Mound of the Dead. EPA
Mohenjo Daro, an ancient city built in about 2,600BC, was one of the main centres of the Indus Valley civilisation inhabited by about 50,000 people. EPA
United States consul general in Pakistan Mark Stroh, left, on a visit to Mohenjo Daro. EPA
Ruins at Mohenjo Daro, a Unesco World Heritage Site, were damaged by heavy rainfall in Sindh, Pakistan. The rains now threaten the famed archaeological site, which dates back 4,500 years. AP
The flooding has not directly hit Mohenjo Daro but the record-breaking rains damaged the ruins of the ancient city, said Ahsan Abbasi, the site's curator. AP
Mohenjo Daro is in the Larkana district of Sindh, Pakistan. AP
Tourists at Mohenjo Daro, which means Mound of the Dead. EPA
Mohenjo Daro, an ancient city built in about 2,600BC, was one of the main centres of the Indus Valley civilisation inhabited by about 50,000 people. EPA
United States consul general in Pakistan Mark Stroh, left, on a visit to Mohenjo Daro. EPA