Islamic Relief Pakistan being actively present in the province for the last two decades reached the flooded areas with lifesaving aid immediately. Working closely with Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA), the INGO is reaching out to the most in need with tents, food packs, kitchen sets and cash grants amounting PKR 20,000 for each family.
Country Director Islamic Relief Pakistan, Mr. Asif Sherazi while monitoring the relief activities in Noshki, Balochistan said, “The areas of Noshki and Panjpai haven’t seen such rains for decades, resulting in damages that require urgent attention. Even the partially damaged houses are not liveable forcing people to spend days and nights in open under extremely hot weather conditions.”
Emphasising on partnerships during emergency response, he said, “Keeping in mind the scale of damages and losses, we need to work in close collaboration to create long-term impact. As we are in the early recovery phase, there is a dire need to focus more on disaster preparedness at national and provincial levels to minimise the risks in the years to come.”
Islamic Relief Pakistan is scaling up its emergency response with the help of supporters, donors and authorities to help the affected population get back on their feet.
Humanitarian aid and shelters provided to hundreds of families in the province