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In August 2022, Pakistan declared a state of emergency due to the devastating floods. Monsoon rainfall causing flash floods devastated the country, killing over 1,700 and destroying almost 1.7 million homes.
In Sindh, Balochistan, Swat and several other areas across the country, hundreds of thousands have been displaced and millions more impacted by the floods. The Sindh province alone endured nearly eight times its average August rainfall, with officials comparing this disaster to 2010 - the worst on record.
The floods have left 33 million people - 15% of the country's total population - without access to shelter, food, clothing, and medical aid. More than 633,000 people are living in relief camps while many more are temporarily displaced and being hosted by other households.
The Amir Khan Foundation launched an emergency appeal to help provide critical support to those suffering across Pakistan. Our team is on the ground providing hygiene kits, food, shelter, and medicine to those left displaced by the flooding crisis.
As the floods destroyed homes, livelihoods and infrastructure, we need your help to reach as many people as possible. Pledge your support now.
1.7 million homes have been destroyed. Over 1.2 million livestock deaths. 13,000km of roads destroyed.