In the quake-devastated town of Balakot, some tent camp residents were burning donated clothing on cooking fires for warmth, while others were dressing sheep and other livestock in the donated items to ward against temperatures that plunged near freezing overnight.
In her first tour of the disaster zone on Sunday, UNICEF Executive Director Ann Veneman said casualties could mount from dysentery, exposure and untreated injuries if the survivors did not get more aid soon.
Though donors have pledged hundreds of millions to fund the international relief effort, only a fraction has been received. The UN has warned its emergency reserves are very low, and that helicopters could be grounded within a week without more funding.



