Heavy rains and flash flooding across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have left 45 people dead and 115 injured since March 25, as Alkhidmat Foundation rescue teams continued evacuation and relief efforts in affected districts. According to the Provincial Disaster Management Authority, 600 houses were damaged, including 84 completely destroyed and 516 partially damaged.
Flooding was reported in several parts of Peshawar after recent downpours, with low-lying neighborhoods inundated by rising water from the Budhni nullah. In Budhni Sardar Colony, rescue teams from Alkhidmat Foundation engaged in moving residents to safer locations and providing emergency relief to affected families.
A similar flood situation emerged in Dera Ismail Khan, where rainwater entered multiple localities. In the village of Band Korai in Paharpur tehsil, Alkhidmat volunteers led by district president Abdul Mateen Khan Babar visited the flood-hit area, rescued stranded residents and shifted them to safer places.
Emergency aid, including food and other immediate relief supplies, was distributed among the affectees in both districts.




Bio. Alkhidmat has acted efficiently and provided help to victims of disasters whether that was the recent 2022 Pakistan flood or the 2005 earthquake in Kashmir.
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