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Pakistans government have described devastating floods as a climate-induced humanitarian crisis of epic proportions. You can help our partners in Pakistan and our partners across the Disasters Emergency Committee to respond right now.
How you can help
With hygiene kits people can protect themselves from deadly diseases in flood water.
With emergency food and shelter for people now living without homes and farmland that have been swept away.
With economic support to the thousands who have lost livelihoods in a climate fuelled disaster.
Right now, our partners across Pakistan are working closely with the people and communities affected.
Pakistan has experienced eight devastating rainfalls over the monsoon season. The whole country has been hit by severe flash flooding with regions in the west areas of Balochistan and Sindh, the worst affected.
Roads, homes, crops, and livestock have been washed away. Millions of people have been left without shelter and many have lost their lives.
Pakistans climate change minister, Sherry Rehman, called the floods a catastrophe of epic scale, and the government have declared a national emergency.
Please act in solidarity with communities hit by this disaster.