Monsoons Bring Devastation
Extreme monsoon weather and flash floods have wreaked devastation across Pakistan, with more than 1,000 deaths and hundreds of thousands of families displaced. The catastrophe has affected the entire country - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab provinces in the north, and Sindh and Balochistan provinces in the south. Whole communities have been destroyed; agricultural land left underwater; buildings swept away by floodwaters, and bridges and roads destroyed.
Most Vulnerable
Pakistan regularly suffers heavy floods during the monsoon season but this year’s weather has been even more destructive. After an extreme heatwave, the nation recorded 60% of its total monsoon rainfall in just three weeks. The country is listed as the most vulnerable on the Global Climate Risk Index, and a population in which a quarter already live in extreme poverty or are undernourished is now suffering even more devastating impacts of climate change.
Alleviate the Suffering
According to authorities in Pakistan, over 33 million people have been affected. The number is expected to rise substantially as experts predict a third of the country could be underwater before the floods subside. Islamic Help’s long-established team in Pakistan is distributing emergency aid in some of the worst-hit areas. Your donations will provide food, shelter, clothing and medicines, and alleviate the suffering of those who desperately need support.