Floods in Pakistan 2026 - Emergency Rain Situation (Flash Flooding)

Floods in Pakistan 2026: Emergency Response and Relief Appeal

Pakistan is once again facing a serious humanitarian emergency as the 2026 monsoon season brings heavy rainfall, flash floods, urban flooding and landslides across vulnerable communities. Homes have collapsed, roads have been damaged and families have been forced to leave affected areas in search of safety. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, Balochistan, Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir are among the regions exposed to rain-related emergencies. Children, women, older people and families living in remote or low-income communities face the greatest risks. Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan is prepared to support affected communities through emergency rescue, evacuation assistance, food distribution, clean drinking water, temporary shelter and medical services. Your donation to the Pakistan Flood Emergency Appeal can help deliver timely assistance to families affected by the floods in Pakistan in 2026.

“When floodwaters take away homes and livelihoods, timely rescue, food, clean water, shelter and medical care can give affected families hope and a path towards recovery.” 

Crisis Updates - Floods in Pakistan

Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan is closely monitoring the ongoing monsoon situation across the country, with particular focus on Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK), Gilgit-Baltistan (GB), and Central Punjab. Heavy monsoon rains have triggered flash floods, riverine flooding, urban flooding, and Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs), affecting vulnerable communities and damaging homes, roads, bridges, and other critical infrastructure in several areas.

Latest Flood Updates Across the Pakistan

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🚨 Punjab: 53 deaths, 322 injured, 200 houses damaged and 15 livestock lost.
🚨 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 64 deaths, 89 injured, 247 houses damaged and 224 livestock lost.
🚨 Sindh: 15 deaths, 18 injured, 40 house damaged and 118 livestock lost.
🚨 Balochistan: 8 deaths, 15 injured, 228 houses damaged and 126 livestock lost.
🚨 Gilgit-Baltistan: 1 death, no injuries, 368 houses damaged and 82 livestock lost.
🚨 AJ&K: 10 deaths, 5 injured, 214 houses damaged and 11 livestock lost.

Alkhidmat’s Humanitarian Response to Floods in Pakistan

During times of disaster, our teams remain on the frontlines with rescue operations, food distribution, medical aid, and clean water supplies to support affected families. Temporary shelters, learning spaces, and mosques are set up to provide safety, comfort, and hope for those displaced. Mobile health units and medical camps ensure timely treatment, while dignity kits and essential non-food items restore confidence and stability. From providing hot meals and safe drinking water to delivering kitchen sets, animal fodder, and winter packages, every effort is directed toward rebuilding lives with dignity and resilience.

Emergency Rescue Operations

  • Volunteers: 325 in Field
  • Machinery/Crains Cleanliness: 03 Total
  • No. of Boats: 05 Total
  • No. of People Rescued: 155 Total
  • No. of People Evacuated: 113 Total

Food Security

  • Food Pack: 87 Distributed
  • Cooked Food: 22 Daig
  • Hot Meal: 1,725 Distributed

Shelter & NFI

  • Tarpauline Sheets: 276 Distributed
  • Tents: 54 Provided
  • Kitchen Sets: 14 Given
  • Mosquito Nets: 28 Distributed

Provided Clean Water

  • Water Bottles: 1,423 Distributed
  • Jerry cans: 36 Distributed

Health Safety

  • Ambulances: 03 in Fields

Our Work on the Ground

Pakistan Floods 2025: Situation and Alkhidmat Response

Between 26 June and 28 August 2025, intense monsoon rains caused flash floods, glacial lake outburst floods, and urban and riverine flooding across Pakistan. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan and Punjab were among the most severely affected regions. The disaster resulted in 819 deaths and 1,111 injuries, while 8,658 houses were damaged and 6,138 livestock were lost.

Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan conducted 195 emergency rescue operations and rescued 2,310 people with the support of 9,760 volunteers. Its teams provided 64,382 hot meals, 4,658 food packages, 1,292 tents, 3,068 tarpaulin sheets and 48,761 water bottles. Alkhidmat also operated medical camps and health units, supporting thousands of flood-affected people with healthcare, shelter, clean water and essential relief supplies.

Rescue Operations
195
Rescue Operations
Rescued People
2,310
Rescued People
Volunteers
9,760
Volunteers
Hot Meals
64,382
Hot Meals
Food Packages
4,658
Food Packages
Tents & Tarpaulin
50,053
Tents & Tarpaulin
Water Bottles
48,761
Water Bottles

Pakistan Floods: Year-Wise Impact from 2022 to 2024

From 2022 to 2024, severe floods repeatedly affected communities across Pakistan. The catastrophic 2022 floods affected more than 33 million people, caused 1,739 deaths and damaged 2,288,481 houses. In 2023, monsoon and river flooding resulted in 214 deaths and damaged 5,763 houses. In 2024, torrential rainfall and urban flooding in Gwadar caused 5 deaths and damaged 237 houses, while disrupting homes, livelihoods and essential services.

Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan delivered rescue, food, shelter, healthcare and emergency relief throughout these disasters. In 2022, Alkhidmat rescued 56,220 people and treated 730,202 patients. Its 2023 response rescued 16,547 people and provided cooked food to 18,950 beneficiaries. During the 2024 Gwadar floods, Alkhidmat rescued or evacuated 261 families and distributed 1,000 food packages, along with tents, tarpaulins, medical assistance and other essential supplies.

Rescued People
72,767
Rescued People
Treated Patients
730,202
Treated Patients
Cooked Food
18,950
Cooked Food
Food Packages
1,000
Food Packages

What Flood Affected Families Need Most

Effective flood response begins with early warnings, community preparedness and rapid evacuation. It continues through rescue operations, food assistance, clean water, shelter and healthcare. Long-term recovery requires safe housing, restored livelihoods, functioning schools, reliable water systems and stronger community infrastructure. Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan works to support disaster-affected families with dignity, compassion and accountability. By supporting the Pakistan Flood Emergency Appeal 2026, donors can help provide urgent relief while contributing to the longer journey of recovery and resilience. Together, we can help flood-affected families survive the emergency, rebuild their lives and prepare for future disasters.

Emergency Relief Appeal For Pakistani Flood Effected
  • Folding Bed
  • Kitchen Set
  • Medical Camp
  • Hygiene Kit

Ways To Donate

Become Volunteer

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Bank Transfer

Direct deposits or transfers can be made into at below bank account.
Bank of Punjab
Account Title: Alkhidmat foundation Pakistan Zakat
Account no. (PKR): 3880067845100081
IBAN: PK16BPUN3880067845100081
SWIFT code: BPUNPKKA002


Meezan Bank (For General Donation)
Account Title: Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan
Account no. (PKR): 02430101034665
IBAN: PK11MEZN0002430101034665
SWIFT code: MEZNPKKA

To receive your donation slip, please WhatsApp your transaction slip to: +923000776016

Doorstep Collection

You can donate through cheques or bank drafts, simply call at 0800 44 44 8 or 0304 111 4 222 and Alkhidmat's representative will collect it.
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