What did we achieve? SECTORAL COVERAGE: Food Security: 1.7 million people (53% women and girls) received food assistance, livelihood support and cash-based interventions. WASH: 740,000 people (51 %...
What did we achieve? SECTORAL COVERAGE: Food Security: 1.7 million people (53% women and girls) received food assistance, livelihood support and cash-based interventions. WASH: 740,000 people (51 %...
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This report is produced by Inter-sector Coordination Group in collaboration with humanitarian partners. It covers the period from 15 November – 15 December. These reports are issued on monthly basis...
1. Context Starting in late August 2025, exceptionally heavy monsoon rains combined with water releases from upstream dams led to catastrophic flooding across Punjab province. A total of 35 districts...
The Asia-Pacific Humanitarian Fund (APHF) ensures help reaches people quickly - directing resources where they are needed most for fast, localized, and sustainable humanitarian action. The Pakistan...
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This report is produced by Inter-sector Coordination Group in collaboration with humanitarian partners. It covers the period from 15 October – 15 November. These reports are issued on monthly basis...
ISSUED: October 2025 Overview Beginning at the end of June and lasting through mid-September 2025, Pakistan experienced a particularly devastating monsoon season, with heavy and prolonged rains...
OVERVIEW Beginning in late June and lasting through mid-September 2025, Pakistan faced its worst monsoon flooding in four decades. Heavy and prolonged rains triggered riverine and flash floods across...
This report is produced by Intersector Coordination Group in collaboration with humanitarian partners. It covers the period from 29 September – 10 October. These reports are issued every 14 days with...
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Since 26 June, heavy monsoon rains and flash floods have caused 1,037 deaths, 1,067 injuries, and damaged or destroyed over 229,760 houses. 15 August: a catastrophic cloudburst struck Buner district...
Key highlights: Over 6.9 million people have been affected since late June by heavy monsoon rains; with 3.5 million people becoming displaced. With flood waters receding, displaced people are...
Key Highlights The RNA was conducted from 8 to 18 September covering 1,928 Mouzas in 18 flood affected districts in Punjab. The assessed districts include Bahawalnagar, Bahawalpur, Chiniot, Dera...
Key Highlights • Around 3.0 million people were evacuated, of whom 150,000 remain in 950 evacuation centres established by provincial authorities. • In Punjab, as waters recede, some of the 2.7...
Key highlights: Nationally, over 6.9 million (over 4.7 million in Punjab, 171,000 people in Sindh, 1.6 million in KP and 356,000 in GB provinces) people were affected by floods since 26 June. 2.9...
Key Highlights • Nationally, over 5.8 million (over 4.2 million in Punjab and 1.6 million in KP Province) people were affected by floods since 26 June. • 2.5 million people were evacuated, of which...
Since 26 June, heavy monsoon rains and flash floods have caused 932 deaths, 1,060injuries, and damaged or destroyed over 8,238 houses. 15 August: a catastrophic cloudburst struck Buner district in...
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Key Highlights Since 26 June, Punjab Province is facing its worst riverine flooding in decades due to heavier than usual seasonal monsoon rains. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Province continues to face...
This report is produced by OCHA Pakistan, covering the period from 26 June to 04 September 2025. Key Highlights Eastern Punjab province continues to endure its worst flood in history, with almost 3.9...