u.n. fledged 9 million in aid to step up the response to devastating flooding. 90 people have died. people are starting to go home to take stock of the damage. florence louie reports from a village in the township >>> the people of the village returned home several days ago. the flood water receded. for four days the houses were submerged. >> i couldn't bring anything with me i took my child and left >>> when this woman returned her home and most of her belongings were gone. she had to move with relatives, 11 people cramming into a small house. they received help from organizations. rations of rice cooking oil and boiling water. they don't know when the next aid package will arrive. >> we have no money, and can't afford to by what we need. i'm worried about the future. >> reporter: it's clean water that people here need most. this is a manmade reservoir, where villages get their drinking water, it's been contaminated by flood water. the people collect every drop of rain they can, relying on make shipment contraptions buckets and pales. villagers didn't have much to begin with. now t