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UN issues $160m flash appeal to help Pakistan cope with catastrophic floods


AFP | Reuters
August 30, 2022



<p>UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres during the UN’s flash appeal to help Pakistan.—DawnNewsTV</p>


UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres during the UN’s flash appeal to help Pakistan.—DawnNewsTV

The United Nations and the Pakistani government issued a flash appeal on Tuesday for $160 million on Tuesday to help the country cope with catastrophic floods that have killed more than 1,100 people, destroyed infrastructure and crops, and affected 33 million people.

The funds will provide 5.2 million people with food, water, sanitation, emergency education, protection and health support, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in a video statement played at the Foreign Office (FO), calling the flooding a “colossal crisis”.



Key developments
  • NDMA says 1,136 have died since June 14
  • 75 dead, 59 hurt in last 24 hours
  • Provinces, particularly Sindh, suffer damage of over Rs355bn
  • High-level flooding likely in River Indus at Chashma, Taunsa, Guddu and Sukkur
  • Flooding to continue in River Kabul near Nowshera during the next 24 hours
  • UN issues $160m flash appeal to help flood victims in Pakistan
  • FM Bilawal says the country has become “ground zero” of global warming
  • Water levels receding in KP rivers
  • Ahsan Iqbal says it might take five years to rebuild
  • COAS Bajwa reaches Swat to monitor flood relief activities
  • Canada, Azerbaijan and UK pledge $5m, $1.2m and £1.5m in aid, respectively
  • PDMA releases Rs220m for relief measures in four KP districts



The aid, covering the initial six months of the crisis response, will also help to avoid outbreaks of cholera, and to provide food aid to mothers and their young children.

“Pakistan is awash in suffering. The Pakistani people are facing a monsoon on steroids — the relentless impact of epochal levels of rain and flooding,” Guterres said.

He branded the floods a “climate catastrophe”, saying South Asia was one of the world’s climate crisis hotspots. “People living in these hotspots are 15 times more likely to die from climate impacts,” the UN secretary-general said.

“As we continue to see more and more extreme weather events around the world, it is outrageous that climate action is being put on the back burner as global emissions of greenhouse gases are still rising, putting all of us — everywhere — in growing danger,” he added.


 
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Global community steps up assistance to help flood-ravaged Pakistan​


World leaders pledge financial, material support as death toll exceeds 1,000

Islamabad: As the catastrophic flash flooding continues to claim lives and cause destruction in Pakistan, the global community has stepped forward to help the victims.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif thanked leaders of the UAE, Turkey and Iran after receiving phone calls from their leaders in which they promised urgent help for the victims. Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari expressed the hope that the world will generously donate in response to the UN’s flash appeal for Pakistan floods planned on August 30 to meet the urgent needs of people.

The US, UK, China, UAE, Saudi Arabia, EU, UN and others have contributed generously to the disaster appeal but Pakistani officials say more funds are needed to respond to the floods that have affected approximately 30 million people or 15 per cent of Pakistan’s population. The World Bank has announced $350 million in funds.

Massive scale devastation​

Pakistan is appealing for immediate international assistance as flash floods killed more than 1,000 people including more than 300 children. The ravaging floods destroyed nearly a million homes, led to the loss of crops and livestock, washed away roads and bridges, and left millions without homes, food, electricity, and the Internet.
The deadly floods claimed 119 more lives in Pakistan in the last 24 hours, taking the total death toll to 1,033 since mid-June, said the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA). The economic losses are estimated to be over $4 billion so far.
Relief teams working on the ground say that tens of thousands of people still remain to be evacuated to safe places and while hundreds await medical care. Food and drinking water are urgently needed in far-flung areas while tents and shelters are desperately needed as people are homeless and living under the open sky.

UAE president orders relief aid​

UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Saturday ordered the dispatch of urgent support of 3,000 tonnes of food supplies as well as tonnes of medical supplies, tents and shelter materials. The UAE relief teams will also extend support to Pakistani institutions to secure food, medical and logistical needs.
The Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) has also provided assistance to ensure that the basic needs, such as food and shelter, of thousands of families are met.

The President also made a phone call to Pakistani Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, and offered condolences and sympathy to the victims. He wished a speedy recovery for the injured and quick return of the displaced to their areas, praying to Allah Almighty to protect Pakistan. During the conversation, Sheikh Mohamed emphasised the UAE’s solidarity with the government and people of Pakistan in facing the repercussions of these difficult climatic conditions and its keenness to provide all possible forms of support to it, WAM reported.

In turn, Sharif extended thanks for the UAE President for the urgent relief and humanitarian assistance.
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Displaced families receive food and take refuge on a roadside after fleeing their flood-hit homes, on the outskirts of Peshawar, August 28, 2022.Image Credit: AP

UN allocates $3 million in funds​

The UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) has allocated $3 million to UN agencies and partners in Pakistan to respond to the floods. This aid “will be used for health, nutrition, food security, and water and sanitation services in flood-affected areas, focusing on the most vulnerable”.

EU allocates €1.8m​

The European Union (EU) has announced €1.8 million in assistance for Pakistan, said Riina Kionka, the EU ambassador to Pakistan. “The aid funding will assist affected people in some of the hardest-hit districts of Sindh, Balochistan, Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces,” the statement said. This €1.8 million aid is in addition to the €350,000 allocated earlier for those who lost their homes and are in urgent need of assistance.

UK announces £1.5 million​

The UK has announced to provide urgent support of up to 1.5 million pounds worth of humanitarian for relief efforts in the areas worst hit by the flooding. Lord Tariq Ahmad, Minister of State for South and Central Asia, North Africa, UN and the Commonwealth said: “We are witnessing the catastrophe that climate change can cause and how it impacts the most vulnerable. My thoughts and prayers are with all the victims and their families.”

US sends $1m assistance​

The United States has announced a new $1 million grant to support Pakistan’s efforts to address floods that have caused heavy loss of life and property across the country. In a tweet, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said: “We stand by Pakistan in hard times and offer our support to flood victims. In addition to $100,000 in immediate relief, the US announced $1 million to build resilience against natural disasters.”


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Displaced people float belongings salvaged from flood-hit homes through a flooded area, on the outskirts of Peshawar.Image Credit: AP

China sends 25,000 tents, $300,000 in cash​

China has announced to provide a batch of emergency humanitarian supplies, including 25,000 tents and other relief supplies as well as $300,000 emergency cash assistance from the Red Cross Society of China for the flood-affected people in Pakistan. China earlier sent 4,000 tents, 50,000 blankets and 50,000 pieces of waterproof canvas, which have been delivered to those in need. The All Pakistan Chinese Enterprises’ Association (APCEA) has donated Rs15 million to the PM’s Flood Relief Fund.

Saudi assistance​

Saudi Arabia’s KSRelief has sent 100 emergency relief trucks, carrying 950 tonnes of food items to 17 flood-hit districts of Pakistan. The third consignment of aid since the monsoon season began, included 10,000 food packages, which would benefit more than 70,000 people, according to Saudi Ambassador Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki.

Turkey sends 2 planeloads of relief items​

The Turkish government said that they have sent two planeloads of aid materials for the flood victims on the instructions of Turkish President Erdogan. The first batch of humanitarian aid has been sent to the Jafarabad district of Balochistan. “We are delivering the humanitarian aid, consisting of tents, food, baby food and hygiene packages included in the first batch to the flood-affected area,” said the Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency of Turkey (AFAD).

Azerbaijan and Qatar pledge support​

Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev has directed his government to provide US$2 million in aid to Pakistan to help cope with unprecedented floods. Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) has allocated $100,000 (QR 365,000) from its Disaster Response Fund to provide relief for the victims of floods, mitigate the impact of the disaster and meet their basic needs.


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People gather next to a section of a road damaged by flood waters following heavy monsoon rains in Madian area in Pakistan's northern Swat Valley on August 27, 2022.Image Credit: AFP

Canada and France extend support​

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his country is providing support to Pakistan through UN’s CERF and Red Cross Canada to provide food, clean water and other essential services as quickly as possible. French President Emmanuel Macron expressed solidarity with the flood victims of Pakistan and said that his country is ready to provide help to the flood-hit families.

Pakistan Govt leading humanitarian response​

Prime Minister Mohammad Shehbaz Sharif has called an emergency meeting of all provincial governments to review the flood situation and constituted committees to speed up relief operations in flood-affected areas. The committees headed by federal ministers and coalition party leaders will oversee the distribution of relief items including rations, tents, drinking water and medicines among affected people.
Pakistan’s government is leading the humanitarian response for people in the affected areas and has pledged Rs25,000 ($112) in immediate cash relief.

The government is also providing Rs1 million (US$4,515) compensation to the families of those killed in the floods, Rs250,000 ($1,128) for injuries and for partially damaged houses and Rs500,000 ($2,258) for destroyed houses. Pakistan’s finance division has already issued Rs28 billion to Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) to pay compensation to each beneficiary and Rs5 billion have been issued to NDMA to compensate the flood victims.
 
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Thank you to UN and international community
Thank you we will comeback again... when floods hit again. We can't make dams due to politics .we never had drainage systems nor we could manage excess waters because of corruption and nalaiki.. our city people put garbage on roads that chokes gutters . We rebuild house in the same flood zone to come back for more aid when things go south...we will be back.
 
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US announces $30 Million in life-saving humanitarian aid for flood-hit Pakistan​

Grant will save lives and reduce suffering among the affected communities, says official statement

News Desk
August 30, 2022

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PHOTO: APP

The United States, through the US Agency for International Development (USAID), on Tuesday announced an additional $30 million in life-saving humanitarian assistance to support people and communities affected by severe flooding in Pakistan.

The federal government has declared the floods a national emergency, with 66 districts declared to be “calamity hit”.
“The United States is deeply saddened by the devastating loss of life, livelihoods, and homes throughout Pakistan,” an official statement said.

In response to the Pakistani government’s request for assistance, the official statement said the US will prioritise urgently needed food support, safe water, sanitation and hygiene improvements, financial help, and shelter assistance. “This support will save lives and reduce suffering among the most vulnerable affected communities.”

The United States will continue to monitor the crisis in close coordination with local partners and Pakistani authorities, it added.

A USAID disaster management specialist arrived in Pakistan on August 29 to assess the impact of the floods and intensify coordination with partners on response efforts.

The US remains steadfast in its support for affected communities throughout Pakistan. In addition to the $30 million in urgently needed humanitarian assistance announced today, Washington also provided over $1.1 million in grants and project support earlier this month to ensure direct assistance reaches those communities most impacted and to help mitigate and prevent the effects of future floods.
 
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UN issues $160m flash appeal to help Pakistan cope with catastrophic floods


AFP | Reuters
August 30, 2022



<p>UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres during the UN’s flash appeal to help Pakistan.—DawnNewsTV</p>


UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres during the UN’s flash appeal to help Pakistan.—DawnNewsTV

The United Nations and the Pakistani government issued a flash appeal on Tuesday for $160 million on Tuesday to help the country cope with catastrophic floods that have killed more than 1,100 people, destroyed infrastructure and crops, and affected 33 million people.

The funds will provide 5.2 million people with food, water, sanitation, emergency education, protection and health support, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in a video statement played at the Foreign Office (FO), calling the flooding a “colossal crisis”.



Key developments
  • NDMA says 1,136 have died since June 14
  • 75 dead, 59 hurt in last 24 hours
  • Provinces, particularly Sindh, suffer damage of over Rs355bn
  • High-level flooding likely in River Indus at Chashma, Taunsa, Guddu and Sukkur
  • Flooding to continue in River Kabul near Nowshera during the next 24 hours
  • UN issues $160m flash appeal to help flood victims in Pakistan
  • FM Bilawal says the country has become “ground zero” of global warming
  • Water levels receding in KP rivers
  • Ahsan Iqbal says it might take five years to rebuild
  • COAS Bajwa reaches Swat to monitor flood relief activities
  • Canada, Azerbaijan and UK pledge $5m, $1.2m and £1.5m in aid, respectively
  • PDMA releases Rs220m for relief measures in four KP districts



The aid, covering the initial six months of the crisis response, will also help to avoid outbreaks of cholera, and to provide food aid to mothers and their young children.

“Pakistan is awash in suffering. The Pakistani people are facing a monsoon on steroids — the relentless impact of epochal levels of rain and flooding,” Guterres said.

He branded the floods a “climate catastrophe”, saying South Asia was one of the world’s climate crisis hotspots. “People living in these hotspots are 15 times more likely to die from climate impacts,” the UN secretary-general said.

“As we continue to see more and more extreme weather events around the world, it is outrageous that climate action is being put on the back burner as global emissions of greenhouse gases are still rising, putting all of us — everywhere — in growing danger,” he added.


Thank you for the pennies everyone , every little helps.Beggars can’t be choosers rightly said.
 
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The financial sums all these foreign goverments are commiting are quite small - they know it will simply go into the pockets of the thiefs that Bajwa has forced on Pakistan.

Most of the aid is material and more difficult for Bajwa & his cronies to money launder ...
 
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First batch of flood relief aid from China arrives in Pakistan​

August 30, 2022




The first batch of disaster relief supplies from China arrived in flood-hit Pakistan at Jinnah International Airport in Karachi. This batch consists of emergency humanitarian supplies including 25,000 tents for flood-hit Pakistan
 
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The financial sums all these foreign goverments are commiting are quite small - they know it will simply go into the pockets of the thiefs that Bajwa has forced on Pakistan.

Most of the aid is material and more difficult for Bajwa & his cronies to money launder ...
Materials are better than money where there is high corruption. I wonder how much of the millions pledged will end up as bribe money and how much makes it to the victims.
 
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Materials are better than money where there is high corruption. I wonder how much of the millions pledged will end up as bribe money and how much makes it to the victims.
Issue is material also, they sell in the market. Same, as here in USA, they sell their food stamps.
Until you go direct and give them the items.
Same if you give Red Cross the money, only 30 % will go the the end users.
 
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Issue is material also, they sell in the market. Same, as here in USA, they sell their food stamps.
Until you go direct and give them the items.
Same if you give Red Cross the money, only 30 % will go the the end users.
That’s terrible, I think at least with items it’s easier at to track where the items go. With money once it’s gone it’s gone. Unless there’s a way to punish the thieves, it’s a problem that will persist.
 
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Actually those are extremely low amounts, kind of embarrassing. I know Pakistani individuals that can give away 20 to 50m$ and wont make any difference to them. These are rich countries and they giving a million or two is actually a slap on face of our state. The world knows our govt and establishment are corrupt thieves and would steal everything. The high quality tents sent after the earthquake we taken by "ahem" and ppl were given old tamboos.
 
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Well if damages are estimated at 10 billion Dollar , 160 million while it is not alot but it can prevent immediate problems with lack of food
 
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