Pakistan Emergency Floods Appeal

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💚 Pakistan Flood Emergency Appeal – Your Impact


As our team deploys on the ground, we are carrying out urgent needs assessments to identify where support is most desperately required. Every penny you give is transformed into hope, dignity, and relief for families who have lost everything.

Here’s how your donation can change lives:

  • £10 – Provide 6 hot meals for flood-affected families
  • £100 – Provide 60 hot meals to those displaced and hungry
  • £150 – Support emergency medical care for the injured (Zakat Eligible)
  • £200 – Install a water hand pump, giving safe drinking water to entire communities
  • £300 – Provide widow care, supporting the most vulnerable (Zakat Eligible)
  • £480 – Sponsor an orphan’s full care for a full year, restoring hope to a child in crisis (Zakat Eligible)
  • £800 – Fund a livelihood enterprise, helping survivors rebuild through small businesses (Zakat Eligible)
  • £2,500 – Build a family home, sheltering those who have lost everything (Zakat Eligible)


As the situation evolves, we will announce further projects and opportunities for you to continue supporting our brothers and sisters in Pakistan.


Help Pakistan Recover from the 2025 Flood Catastrophe


Since June 2025, dire monsoon-triggered flooding, exacerbated by climate change and dam water releases, has ravaged Pakistan. The death toll has surpassed 800, with 1.1k+ injured, and millions displaced. From over 2,000 submerged villages to rural communities destroyed, especially in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.


On the Ground Realities:

  • Families are tossed into displacement - 1.8 million displaced across Pakistan.
  • Farmers have lost livelihoods, crops, and livestock, threatening food security.
  • Flash floods and ruptured riverbanks have turned homes into ruins.
  • The psychological scars run deep - children have lost their schools, parents their homes, and all, a sense of safety.


Your contribution can save lives and rebuild futures:

  • Emergency shelters and evacuation support
  • Clean water, safe food, and essential healthcare
  • Mental health and trauma recovery services
  • Livelihood recovery - support for farmers, fishing communities, and rural households

This is not just aid - it's hope.

Every donation brings shelter to someone who lost their home, food to those facing hunger, and critical care to the traumatised. Pakistan needs us today - let’s act now.


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Humanitarian Toll & Displacement

  • Nationwide impact: Since late June, more than 800 people have died and over 1,100 injured, according to official figures from the NDMA and UN agencies.
  • Displacements: Over 1.8 million people have been displaced, particularly in Punjab province, where more than 2 million were affected by flooding.
  • Punjab-specific figures: More than 2,000 villages submerged, with at least 760,000 people and 516,000 livestock evacuated.
  • Regional evacuations: In southern Sindh, 100,000 people were evacuated proactively due to threats from rising Indus River water levels. 


Regional Hotspots

  • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP): Mid-August flash floods and landslides devastated districts like Buner, Swat, Bajaur, and Shangla, causing over 320 deaths, with Buner particularly hard-hit, and triggering the crash of a rescue helicopter.
  • Punjab province: The worst flooding in nearly four decades disrupted key agricultural zones, flooding over 1,400 villages and devastating crops such as rice, sugarcane, maize, and cotton. Livelihoods and food security are under severe threat.


Crisis Drivers & Forecasts

  • Causes: The flooding stems from unusually heavy monsoon rains, glacial melt, and dam water releases—particularly from India into the Sutlej, Ravi, and Chenab rivers.
  • Extended risk: The monsoon season, now into September, may bring further rain. Disaster management agencies remain on high alert, amid fears of worsening conditions.


Psychological and Social Impact

  • Mental health crisis: Survivors, especially children, face trauma, grief, PTSD, depression, and loss of livelihood. Entire communities are fractured by fear and uncertainty.

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