Unrelenting monsoon rains and overflowing rivers have triggered devastating floods across Pakistan, leaving entire communities submerged. Villages have been washed away, farmland destroyed, and families forced to flee their homes with nothing but the clothes they wear.
Thousands have already lost loved ones, while hundreds of thousands more remain displaced and at risk as floodwaters continue to rise. With roads cut off and rescue efforts stretched thin, reaching stranded families is becoming increasingly difficult.
The situation is worsening by the hour. Meteorological warnings point to more heavy rainfall ahead, threatening even greater destruction.
Give Today. Save Lives.
The window to act is closing fast. You can be the hope that reaches those trapped by mud, floodwaters, and despair. Please donate now to Al Mustafa’s Pakistan Floods Emergency Fund and help us deliver life saving aid to vulnerable communities in crisis.
Let’s stand together for those who cannot stand on their own.
Select from single and monthly donations
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One month essentials which includes flour, rice, cooking oil, salt, tea, lentils, sugar, dates, chilli, powder milk and juices.
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Emergency Relief Pack provides Ready Meal, Mosquitos Nets, Sleeping Bag, water, Hygiene Essential, & Tent.
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Each camp will provide treatment up-to 2500 patients including children and women
• Pakistan’s Punjab province is facing a “very high to exceptionally high” flood emergency, as authorities warn that heavy monsoon rains, combined with India’s release of water from overflowing dams (notably Thein and Madhopur on the Ravi River), have dramatically increased flood risks .
• At Marala (Chenab River), discharge has exceeded 900,000 cusecs, while the Ravi River at Jassar is flowing over 200,000 cusecs—both alarming levels prompting massive mobilization of aid.
• The army has been deployed to support rescue and relief operations in key districts including Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Faisalabad, Narowal, Okara, and Sargodha.
• Every donation helps Al Mustafa deploy emergency response teams, deliver immediate aid, and provide lifesaving support where it’s needed most.
Al Mustafa launched its flood relief campaign on 18 July 2025, mobilizing food, clean water, medicines, and mobile medical assistance despite extreme challenges like flooded roads, poor connectivity, and disrupted communications.
Targeted Locations:
Chakri Village (most devastated by River Sawan overflow), Dhok Hassu, Pirwadhai, and Adiala Road in Rawalpindi and now in KPK.
Aid Delivered: