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...
Pakistan + 1 more
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...
Pakistan + 1 more
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...
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...
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 • 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...
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...
This report is produced by OCHA Pakistan, covering the period from 26 June 2025 to 02 September 2025. Highlights Punjab is experiencing its worst monsoon flooding in nearly four decades. Torrential...
Highlights Punjab’s major rivers (Chenab, Ravi, Sutlej) are in exceptionally high floods, recorded since 1988, following torrential rains and upstream dam releases. According to PDMA Punjab, this...
This report is produced by OCHA Pakistan, covering the period from 26 June 2025 to 26 August 2025. Highlights Punjab: Authorities remain on high alert in ten districts as upstream releases and...
This report is produced by OCHA Pakistan, covering the period from 26 June 2025 to 22 August 2025. Highlights Nationwide Impact – Since the 2025 monsoon season began on 26 June, Severe monsoon...
Highlights Since 26 June, heavy monsoon rains and flash floods have caused 739 deaths, 978 injuries, and damaged or destroyed over 2,400 houses. More than 1,000 livestock have been lost. Severe...
HIGHLIGHTS The Provincial Disaster Management Authority of (PDMA) Sindh province, recorded 141, 601 displaced people in flood-affected districts of Mirpurkhas, Sanghar, Badin, Matiari, Khairpur,...
This report is produced by OCHA Pakistan, covering the period from 1 July to 01 September 2024. HIGHLIGHTS The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) of Sindh reported a significant increase...
This report is produced by OCHA Pakistan, covering the period from 1 July to 27 August 2024. HIGHLIGHTS • The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) of Sindh province reported a substantial...
SITUATION OVERVIEW Sindh Province A fact-finding mission on 22 August in Khairpur and Sukkur districts conducted a mission to verify needs, response and gaps. The UN agencies, Islamic Relief, Concern...
Highlights • In Sanghar district of Sindh province, 7,535 (male ,721, female 1,917, children 3,897) people were displaced by floods and sought temporary refuge with relatives, while 2,170 (men 388,...
This report is produced by OCHA Pakistan, covering the period from 1 July to 14 August 2024. HIGHLIGHTS • Cumulatively, 182 people died, 318 people were injured, 1,980 houses, 8 schools, and 30...