Pakistan Floods
Emergency
Torrential floods have wreaked havoc across Pakistan, leaving families trapped without food, water, or shelter. Entire villages have been swept away, claiming over 645 lives, with many more in grave danger. The most vulnerable—children and the elderly—are at risk as disease and malnutrition continue to spread. Your support today can provide critical aid to those who’ve lost everything.
Urgent Help Needed for Families in Pakistan
Monsoon rains and devastating flash floods, amplified by climate change, have left a trail of destruction in Pakistan, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan.
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Over 645 people have tragically lost their lives, with more than 337 deaths reported in KP alone. The full extent of the toll is likely much higher.
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Thousands of homes have been obliterated, and essential infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and villages have disappeared under the floodwaters.
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Families are stranded with no access to food, clean water, or shelter.
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The most vulnerable—children, women, and the elderly—face extreme danger as disease outbreaks threaten their survival.
Sardar Foundation: First to Respond, But We Need Your Help
Sardar Foundation has been at the forefront of the response, delivering life-saving relief to the hardest-hit areas:
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Emergency food packs: 300 packs have been prepared for distribution in District Buner, where hundreds are affected.
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Rapid needs assessments: Conducted in Buner, Chitral, and Bagh (AJK) to pinpoint the most urgent needs of the communities.
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Emergency response teams: Mobilized through our offices in KP and AJK to ensure immediate action.
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Partnerships: Working closely with local authorities and partners to deliver aid to remote, isolated villages.
The scale of the devastation is overwhelming, and we cannot do this alone. Your support is vital to help those who have lost everything rebuild their lives.