The recent spell of heavy rainfall over the last two weeks has triggered flash floods and landslides in Punjab, Pakistan, resulting in significant loss of lives, damage to property, and destruction of livelihoods:
-Nearly 175,000 people have been relocated or displaced since late June.
-4,700 houses destroyed or damaged
-Over 5,400 livestock lost
-234 bridges destroyed, and nearly 661km of roads affected
As the dangerous weather continues, humanitarian needs are escalating, increasing the risks for vulnerable communities in these hazard-prone regions.
Mercy Corps’ Response Plan:
Mercy Corps has launched an initial response to support 3,500 people with emergency food and other supplies. We prioritize those most vulnerable, and work with partners to ensure the effective and efficient delivery of aid. At this time, based on needs, we are prioritizing:
-Food packages and kits with kitchen and cooking items
-Clean drinking water
-Hygiene and dignity kits
-Emergency shelter (tents and other shelter supplies)
-Medicine and medical camps
How you can help:
Mercy Corps has been working in Pakistan since 1986, working alongside communities to improve health, nutrition, and build economic stability. Today, we need your support to scale up our efforts.
Your gift today will go where it is needed most, helping us save lives, protect families and mobilize our teams in response to this humanitarian crisis.
