Report on flood hit areas of pakistan. The situation is still evolving, The impact is unimaginable. However, the map on the left depicts the overlay estimated damage to houses in settlements Millions in need of aid as ‘unprecedented’ floods hit Pakistan More than 1,000 people have died in the floods as authorities struggle to Kuala Lumpur, Geneva, 3 September 2025 – Thousands of families across Pakistan are facing a deepening humanitarian crisis in the wake of devastating monsoon The state-run Pakistan Television reported that the latest flooding displaced thousands of people in the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, southwestern Balochistan and Flash floods and landslides along the Indus and Kabul rivers have left more than 1,000 dead and 1,600 injured - with the southern Over the past few weeks, flooded waters have continued to recede in many flood-affected areas across Pakistan, although vast volumes of persistent flood waters remain Reports state that almost four-fifths of the total crops in Sindh have been damaged, which accounts for roughly one-third of Pakistan's total cotton crop. Water levels in rivers have reached all-time highs. An estimated 33 million people have The Pakistan Post-Disaster Needs Assessment is a product of the Government of Pakistan prepared with the support of the Asian Development Bank, the European Union, United Situation Report in English on Pakistan about Health, Shelter and Non-Food Items, Flash Flood, Flood and more; published on 27 Aug 2022 by Turkish Red Crescent Situation Report in English on Pakistan about Food and Nutrition, Shelter and Non-Food Items, Flood, Land Slide and more; published on 2 Sep 2024 by Islamic Relief Pakistan witnessed its most devastating monsoon rains in 2022, resulting in severe flooding from June to September that Download attachment (PDF | 277. Over 25 million children and women across Pakistan, including more than 7 million children and women in flood-affected areas, require The 2022 floods submerged one third of the country, affecting 33 million people, half of whom were children. Pakistan, in particular, has experienced This natural disaster has directly affected around 120,000 people, resulting in the damage of over 300 houses, irrigation channels, water supply schemes, crops, and livestock. World Resources Institute | Making Big Ideas Happen In KP, the floods from the 2023 monsoon rains hit almost the same areas which were hit by floods in 2022, therefore WASH activities are more needed than before. Pakistan’s 2022 monsoon season produced significant rainfall, devastating floods and landslides, affecting millions of people. 2 million people are affected, with over one-third of the country submerged in floodwater. It is crucial to The scale of the flooding in Pakistan since June 2022 is immense, with impacts exceeding previous disasters such as the 2010 floods. 03 KB) HIGHLIGHTS • Over 1 million people affected by heavy rains and floods across Pakistan, including 580 people killed and 939 injured. They are particularly impacting the poorest and most vulnerable districts. The impact is unimaginable. More than 4. US$173 million) to aid flood-affected people under the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), among other The ongoing economic crisis due to rising inflation, low productivity growth and climate change-induced floods continues to The monsoon spell that started in June 2023 has caused widespread flooding and landslides, leading to human and infrastructural damage across many parts of Pakistan. The Pakistan Flood Response Plan is currently 65. This assessment put forward recommendations to inform the Analyzing Pakistan’s Flood Crisis Through the 8 Pillars of Positive Peace Well-Functioning Government The floods exposed gaps in disaster governance. While agencies Why is Pakistan so vulnerable to deadly flooding? More than 120 people – half of the them children – have died in the past three Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa remains the hardest-hit province in terms of monsoon flood casualties, with 504 reported deaths, including 90 children, and 218 Over the past few weeks, flooded waters have continued to recede in many flood-affected areas across Pakistan, although vast volumes of persistent flood waters remain stagnant in many Summary The scale of the flooding in Pakistan since June 2022 is immense, with impacts exceeding previous disasters such as the 2010 floods. The floods BUNER, Pakistan (AP) — Flooding in a northwest Pakistani district has killed at least 220 people, officials said Saturday, as rescuers Swat river soaring view in 2010 flood Swat river washed off bridge in Upper Swat The 2010 floods in Pakistan began in late July, resulting from heavy monsoon rains in the Khyber Download Report (PDF | 266. Photo: OCHA floodwater receding and some families returning to their homes and areas of origin, many are returning to find their homes damaged or destroyed, a lack of basic services and the dest ction of livelihood assets. Rainfall has decreased since the start of September, and as of 26 September the Pakistan Introduction This situation report provides an update on the ongoing monsoon rain conditions in various parts of Pakistan, highlighting the predicted impacts, damages, and relief New evacuation orders have been issued in low-lying areas of Pakistan’s Punjab province amid a heavy flood warning, with the region Deadly Floods in Punjab Devastate Pakistan’s Breadbasket Housing communities and businesses that rely on agriculture have been destroyed in the country’s largest province. The August 2022 Pakistan flood shows a Pakistan’s climate minister says country facing ‘crisis of injustice’ as more deadly flooding and extreme weather events hit the Pakistan declares national emergency as flood toll nears 1,000 At least 937 people are dead and 30 million are ‘badly affected’ as Disclaimer This report summarizes the findings of the Post-Disaster Needs Assessment that took place in Pakistan following the floods of 2022. Over 33 million people were affected (one in seven Pakistanis) with 8 The report says between 87pc and 91pc of households in flood-affected rural areas are owner-occupiers, urban areas have a higher share of tenants (18 to 31pc). The population of almost two million is Relief operations in flood-affected areas are being carried out by relevant institutions and welfare organizations under the supervision of the National Disaster Management Many areas were also inundated by floods, with Sindh being the most affected province. ince. 27 MB) Description of the crisis The 2022 monsoon season in Pakistan triggered one of the most devastating natural disasters in the country’s Pakistan is facing a severe nutrition crisis, worsened by high rates of malnutrition in flood-affected areas. The report is based on data collected between UNICEF is working with Government and non-government partners to respond to the urgent needs of children and families in affected areas. The frequency and severity of floods have notably increased as a result of climate change. SITUATION OVERVIEW Nutrition crisis: Despite the passage of nearly More than 1,000 have died since mid-June from flooding that a senior official called a “climate-induced humanitarian disaster. As of 12 September 2025, heavy rains and flash floods have resulted in 946 deaths, including 255 A senior UN humanitarian official in Pakistan has warned that “the needs are huge” as massive floods across Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit-Baltistan continue to leave Live Updates: Thousands evacuated in Punjab as India opens floodgates, rains swell rivers to ‘exceptionally high’ levels. In addition to affecting IOM conducted an assessment in rural Sindh to identify risks and opportunities in relation to HLP dynamics in flood affected areas. Situation Report in English on Pakistan and 1 other country about Contributions, Food and Nutrition, Flash Flood, Flood and more; published on 2 Sep 2022 by USAID Lok Sewa in flood affected areas of Kasur near Pakistan India border #FloodRelief #flood2025 #flypシ #floodinpunjab #flood. ” By Austin Pakistan’s army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, visited flood-hit areas of Narowal district on Friday to review rescue and relief operations. 33 million people - including Flood response Pakistan is prone to natural and manmade disasters, including flooding. UN: 10 million lack safe water six months after Pakistan floods Families living in flood-affected areas have ‘no alternative but to drink and Situation Overview Highlights: The ongoing 2024 monsoon season has caused significant devastation across Pakistan, particularly in the provinces of Balochistan, Punjab, and Sindh. Humanitarian partners are continuing to provide flood-affected communities. Nearly 1,100 relief and medical camps are Pakistan’s farmers battle floods, debt and climate-driven crisis Farmers in Pakistan describe battling floods and droughts as ‘gambling Continuous monitoring and preparedness are essential to effectively respond to disease outbreaks among the population in flood-affected areas. An estimated 33 million people have been Humanitarian situation reports, response plans, news, analyses, evaluations, assessments, maps, infographics and more on Pakistan: Floods - Jun 2023 In the summer of 2022, Pakistan was hit by destructive floods. The floods damaged most of the water systems in affected areas, The Pakistan Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) analyzes the impact of the 2022 floods on the country’s population, physical assets, and service delivery. Over 33 million people were affected (one in seven Pakistanis) with 8 Download attachment (PDF | 266. Key Highlights Eastern The floods affected 33 million people and more than 1730 lost their lives. • Mentioning: 3 - This study aims to assess the impact of 2010-2011 flash floods on the crop production of Sanghar-an eastern district of Sindh. Kotri on Indus continues to be in medium flood: FFD Punjab refuses to distribute flood aid via BISP France announces €500,000 aid for KP flood victims PMD forecasts rain in upper Pakistan growth target hit as floods swamp farms, cities, Crop Monitor maps 220,000 hectares of rice fields flooded Report flags risks to wheat sowing despite strong 2024 reserves, Kuala Lumpur, Geneva, 3 September 2025 – Thousands of families across Pakistan are facing a deepening humanitarian crisis in the wake of devastating monsoon The flat plains of the Sindh region were among the worst-hit areas in the catastrophic monsoon floods in 2022. One third of the country was submerged underwater, About 33 million Two Years After Deadly Floods Hit Pakistan, It’s Happening Again Millions of people still recovering from the devastation of 2022 are In an assessment report published on 4 September 2024, more than nine out of ten people surveyed in the most affected area of Sanghar district (Sindh province) said that mosquito ISLAMABAD, 21 March 2023 - Six months after catastrophic floods struck Pakistan, more than 10 million people, including children, living in flood Humanitarian situation reports, response plans, news, analyses, evaluations, assessments, maps, infographics and more on Pakistan: Floods - Feb 2024 From June-September, Pakistan often receives heavy rainfall, especially in the northern parts of the country, with over half a million people affected by flooding annually (Baqir et al. This is the final report produced by OCHA Pakistan, covering the period from 22 April to 29 April 2024. The Kotri on Indus continues to be in medium flood: FFD Punjab refuses to distribute flood aid via BISP France announces €500,000 aid for KP flood victims PMD forecasts rain in upper Pakistan is experiencing its worst humanitarian crisis in a decade. 8 percent funded out of the US$816 million appeal. Led by the Government of November 2022 This report on the humanitarian response to flooding in Pakistan is the second in a series of rapid reviews conducted by Humanitarian Outcomes under the Humanitarian Rapid Secretary-General António Guterres said on Wednesday he was “profoundly saddened” by the death and destruction caused by the recent floods in northern Pakistan. Floods from record monsoon rains in Pakistan and glacial melt in the country’s mountainous north have affected 33 million people and During the reporting period, UNICEF Pakistan continued to highlight the nutrition and child survival crisis in flood-affected areas, two months after the Government of Pakistan declared a The risk of floods has increased in South Asia due to high vulnerability and exposure. Despite some partners. HIGHLIGHTS • UN Satellite imagery shows Natural extremes and human-made vulnerabilities – from glacial melt to unchecked urbanisation – have turned Pakistan’s floods into a recurring national disaster. 03 KB) HIGHLIGHTS • Over 1 million people affected by heavy rains and floods across Pakistan, including 580 people killed and 939 A year on from the floods in Pakistan that killed at least 1,700 people, destroyed millions of homes, wiped out swaths of farmland, and caused The Ministry of Energy (Power Division) on Tuesday reported significant progress in restoring electricity across flood-affected areas of the country, with the majority of damaged Download Report (PDF | 2. . Nearly 300,000 people have been evacuated in the past 48 hours from flood-hit areas of Pakistan’s Punjab province following the Pakistan floods: A health crisis of epic proportions With 33 million people affected by the flooding, there are increased risks of Based on the latest analysis of the United Nations satellite imagery (UNOSAT) of flood extent, an estimated 5 million people remain exposed to or living close to flooded areas. According to UNICEF, the 2022 floods impacted 84 districts in Pakistan, People reached: By the end of May, the government of Pakistan and humanitarian partners reached over 7. The areas of Pakistan most affected by Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province is experiencing its worst flood in history, according to a senior official. The reports have been prepared How much of Pakistan was flooded? During the extreme floods in 2022, a third of Pakistan was under water. Key compensation and grants announced that a Impact Pakistan’s particularly strong monsoon season began on 26 June. As a quarter of Pakistan's LAHORE: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Central Punjab President Raja Pervaiz Ashraf has said that Punjab has been worst hit in the recent floods, and demanded the The flooding has affected more than 33 million people, submerging vast areas of Pakistan that are likely to take months to dry out. Severe flooding resulted in the displacement of over 600 000 people and caused The devastating floods sweeping across Pakistan’s northern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, especially in Swat and Buner, have claimed over 400 local lives and 788 across the The floods affected 33 million people and more than 1730 lost their lives. Unprecedented rainfall between June and August 2022 left one-third of Pakistan under water. , 2012). The official says a comprehensive approach was required to prioritise the prevention, early detection, and prompt therapy to lower the morbidity/mortality rates for flood At present, the total number of people temporarily displaced due to the floods is still unknown. 71 million people in flood-affected areas with the provision of life The Government of Pakistan has earmarked PKR 35 billion (ca. 61 KB) This report is produced by OCHA Pakistan, covering the period from 26 June to 04 September 2025. The package covers a range of losses, including damage to homes, loss of life, destroy d crops, and lost livestock. The situation is still evolving, Floods inflict devastating impacts worldwide. The Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) of the 2022 Pakistan Floods includes the Main Report and the Supplemental Report. fn wl bo tx rw jm pw as gt ex