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Pakistan Flood Emergency 2025

A Nation in Crisis Needs Your Compassion 

Unprecedented monsoon deluges and flash floods have wreaked havoc across northern Pakistan. In the past 48 hours alone, at least 321 people have lost their lives, with the majority of casualties in the mountainous province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Devastating flash floods and collapsing homes have also claimed lives in Pakistan administered Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan, with nine and five fatalities respectively.

Thousands of rescue workers are struggling to reach stranded communities as roads are washed out, and machinery and ambulances can’t get through. The meteorological department warns of more heavy rainfall imminent, compounding the urgency of the crisis.

Give Today. Save Lives.

The window to act is closing fast. You can be the hope that reaches those trapped by mud, floodwaters, and despair. Please donate now to Al Mustafa's Pakistan Floods Emergency Fund and help us deliver life saving aid to vulnerable communities in crisis.


Let’s stand together for those who cannot stand on their own.

Emergency PROJECTS TO SAVE LIVES

Select from single and monthly donations

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FAMILY FOOD PACK

One month essentials which includes flour, rice, cooking oil, salt, tea, lentils, sugar, dates, chilli, powder milk and juices.

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emergency medical aid

Will support those in need with medicine & medical treatment

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EMERGENCY RELIEF PACK

Emergency Relief Pack provides Ready Meal, Mosquitos Nets, Sleeping Bag, water, Hygiene Essential, & Tent.

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EMERGENCY MEDICAL CAMP

Each camp will provide treatment up-to 2500 patients including children and women

Why Your Support Matters Right Now

Lives are at immediate risk — more rain and landslides threaten remote villages already ravaged by flooding.

Access to remote communities is severely disrupted, hindering rescue and relief operations.

Basic necessities are dwindling fast — families are without food, clean water, shelter, and medical aid.

Every donation helps Al Mustafa Canada deploy emergency response teams, deliver immediate aid, and provide lifesaving support where it’s needed most.

What Al mustafa Has Done — Ongoing Response (as of Mid july 2025)

1. Swift Emergency Response Initiated

Al Mustafa launched its flood relief campaign on 18 July 2025, mobilizing food, clean water, medicines, and mobile medical assistance despite extreme challenges like flooded roads, poor connectivity, and disrupted communications.

2. Key Relief Activities Deployed

• Targeted Locations: Chakri Village (most devastated by River Sawan overflow), Dhok Hassu, Pirwadhai, and Adiala Road in Rawalpindi and now in KPK.

• Aid Delivered:
     • Over 3000 hot meals provided to starving families
     • 50+ stranded madrassa students rescued and fed
     • Distribution of water bottles and ORS o Hygiene kits, including soap, sanitary pads, masks, disinfectants
     • Operation of a mobile medical camp, including basic medicine provision and health & hygiene awareness campaigns promoting sanitation and flood safety.

3. Preparedness and Flexibility

What began as a 7–10 day campaign remains ongoing, with Al Mustafa adapting its operations to the evolving disaster—ready to scale further.

Broader operations across Pakistan are also underway, where taking action in Balochistan, KPK, Sindh, and Punjab—setting up medical camps and distributing emergency packs with food, water, shelter items, baby and mother essentials.

Why This Continues to Be Crucial—Current Disaster Context

Death Toll Rising Rapidly:
  • At least 321 deaths confirmed in the past 48 hours—primarily in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa due to cloudbursts, flash floods, and landslides.
  • Some reports now count 344, even 350+, fatalities as the crisis deepens.
Widespread Infrastructure Collapse:
  • Homes, roads, and entire villages swept away. Rescue operations, including civilian and military teams, are under immense strain. Tragically, a rescue helicopter crashed, killing its crew.
Emergency Declared & Alert Issued:
  • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa declared emergencies in multiple districts until August 31. The NDMA has limited tourism into mountain areas and emphasized continued risks through August 19.

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