Pakistan is currently experiencing extremely heavy rainfall, resulting in catastrophic flash flooding across the country.
At least More than 1000 people have been killed since June and roads, crops, homes and bridges washed away across the country.
This year's record monsoon is comparable to the devastating floods of 2010 - the deadliest in Pakistan's history - which left more than 2,000 people dead.
Officials estimate that more than 33 million Pakistanis - one in seven people - have been affected by the flooding.
"Village after village has been wiped out. Millions of houses have been destroyed,"Thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate villages cut off in northern Swat Valley, where bridges and roads have been swept away - but even with the help of helicopters, authorities are still struggling to reach those trapped.
Hundreds of survivors who have lost loved ones, homes and hope, are still in desperate need of emergency aid. Al-Khair Foundation is helpingon the ground to provide these vulnerable people with urgent relief including food, water, medical supplies and temporary shelter.
Help Team Al Khair Foundation fundraise as much as possible to support and contribute to the efforts in flood-affected areas.
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