More than 100 people have arrested in an east Pakistan city after thousands of Muslims burned churches and vandalised homes.
Violence in Jaranwala hassparked by claims that two Christian men had torn pages from the Quran.
The Pakistan historic Salvation Army Churches was still smouldering on Thursday, one day after the riot.
Ruins have surrounded with barbed wire as the situation remains tense in the city.
Public gatherings have also restricted for seven days in Faisalabad district, which includes Jaranwala.
The two men accused of damaging the Quran, Islam’s holy book, have not been arrested though they have been charged with blasphemy, which is punishable by death in Pakistan.
Even though Pakistan has yet to sentence anyone to death for blasphemy, a mere accusation can result in widespread riots, sometimes leading to lynchings and killings.