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116 districts affected, including 66 districts officially declared ‘calamity hit’.
At least 937 people killed and 1,343 people injured since 14 June.
Rainfall nationwide is 2.87 times higher than the national 30-year average, with some provinces receiving more than five times as much rainfall as their 30-year average.
Humanitarian partners are providing aid for flood-affected people even as weather and ground conditions inhibit access.
The humanitarian situation is expected to worsen as communities and infrastructure are increasingly unable to cope with ongoing heavy rainfall.
To donate visit hfuk.org/pakistan-flood.
Humanity First UK has been responding to disasters across the world for 25 years .Our Disaster Relief Fund has helped support our disaster response within hours of a sudden onset disaster from Hurricanes, Tsunamis, Earthquakes, Floods and other natural disasters.
Our trained disaster responders come from a volunteer base stretched across 200 countries of the world. These response teams are professionals trained to international standards who volunteer their time free of charge.
Our international teams come from within their countries who speak the local language.
£50 could provide emergency food provision for a family after an earthquake or natural disaster
£40 could provide clean water for a family following a hurricane
£100 could provide emergency shelter for a family after a Tsunami
£150 could provide an emergency survival kit for family who have lost their home after an earthquake
£150 could help provide emergency medicines to victims of a disaster
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