To Eradicate Cholera from Flood Victims Pakistan

by Association for Humanitarian Development (AHD)
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To Eradicate Cholera from Flood Victims Pakistan
To Eradicate Cholera from Flood Victims Pakistan
To Eradicate Cholera from Flood Victims Pakistan
To Eradicate Cholera from Flood Victims Pakistan
To Eradicate Cholera from Flood Victims Pakistan
To Eradicate Cholera from Flood Victims Pakistan
To Eradicate Cholera from Flood Victims Pakistan
To Eradicate Cholera from Flood Victims Pakistan
To Eradicate Cholera from Flood Victims Pakistan
To Eradicate Cholera from Flood Victims Pakistan
To Eradicate Cholera from Flood Victims Pakistan
To Eradicate Cholera from Flood Victims Pakistan
To Eradicate Cholera from Flood Victims Pakistan
To Eradicate Cholera from Flood Victims Pakistan
To Eradicate Cholera from Flood Victims Pakistan
To Eradicate Cholera from Flood Victims Pakistan
To Eradicate Cholera from Flood Victims Pakistan
To Eradicate Cholera from Flood Victims Pakistan
To Eradicate Cholera from Flood Victims Pakistan
To Eradicate Cholera from Flood Victims Pakistan
To Eradicate Cholera from Flood Victims Pakistan

Project Report | Sep 9, 2014
Urgent support needed for 2014 Flood Victims of Punjab Pakistan

By Khurshid Bhatti | President / CEO

Women rescued from Hafizabad districts
Women rescued from Hafizabad districts

 

Pakistan Again hit by Floods 2014 as the consequences was not over of 2010, 2011, 2012 & 2013

Torrential monsoon rains at the beginning of September 2014 killed at least 120 people in Pakistan's most populous province Punjab and in Pakistani-administered Kashmir. The National Disaster Management Authority warned there was a high risk of flooding in three towns along the Chenab river in Punjab and asked people to leave low-lying and vulnerable areas. Troops have been mobilized for flood relief duties in eastern Punjab. The death toll was likely to rise as reports were coming in of floodwaters sweeping through villages in rural areas. Pakistan has suffered deadly monsoon floods for the last four years – in 2013, 178 people were killed and around 1.5 million affected by flooding around the country.

AHD want to support people affected by floods 2014 on urgent basis and your support will help us to reach FLOOD VICTIS 2014 in Punjab & Sindh.

For more please feel free to get updated information at Ph: +92-22-3860880 Email: info@ahdpak.org

Flooded area 2014 Pakistan
Flooded area 2014 Pakistan
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Association for Humanitarian Development (AHD)

Location: Hyderabad, Sindh - Pakistan
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Project Leader:
Khurshid Bhatti
President / CEO
Hyderabad , Sindh Pakistan
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