Qatar Red Crescent Society launches emergency response to Pakistan floods
Doha, The Gulf Observer: Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) said Saturday that activated its Disaster Information Management Center IDIMC) on Aug. 7 of 2022, to keep updated about the humanitarian situation and gather real-time information, in coordination with Pakistan Red Crescent Society.
QRCS 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 on them, and meet their basic needs.
The emergency humanitarian intervention plan involves providing emergency shelter and household supplies for 200 flood-affected families, or 1,400 people, in Mirpur Khas District, Sindh Province. The
distributions will include 200 emergency shelter tents, 200 family hygiene kits, and 1,000 blankets.
Heavy rainfall in urban areas caused flash floods, landslides, lake overflowing, particularly in Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Sindh Provinces. More than 30,000 people were severely affected, with 543 deaths, 627 injuries, over 46,000 homes submerged, and many roads and bridges damaged. Balochistans Disaster Management Authority declared 18 out of the provinces 26 districts as disaster zones.