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Here’s how to help people affected by the devastating floods in Punjab
These organisations are actively involved in rescue, relief and reconstruction efforts across the province.
Images Staff
03 Sep, 2025
Punjab has been hit with the worst floods the province has seen in four decades — over 1.5 million people have been impacted by floods in the Chenab, Ravi and Sutlej rivers as the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) reports almost 200 deaths and 600 injuries. The national death toll from this year’s deadly monsoon season has reached 829 since rains started in June, as per the NDMA.
The Gurdwara Darbar Sahib at Kartarpur was inundated, leading to haunting images of the entire first floor under water. Floods are expected to cross into Sindh between September 2 and 3, and impact another 1.65 million people.
There are several organisations undertaking rescue and relief efforts in the impacted areas that you can donate to in order to help the people of Punjab in this trying time.
We featured Al-Khidmat in our piece on flood relief in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) as well. The organisation has expanded the scope of its relief work with camps in Narowal, Kasur and Lahore, with teams working in other districts around the province. They accept donations as direct transfers and as payments via debit/credit cards.
Al-Khidmat
Al-Khidmat is also looking for volunteers to assist with rescue efforts, data collection, surveying, and photo documentation in impacted areas.
Akhuwat
Akhuwat is working to provide much-needed supplies such as ration bags and cooked food to displacement camps across the country. They accept card payments from international donors and will take cards, bank transfers and even cheques from people based in Pakistan.
Islamic Relief World wide
Islamic Relief has been working to assist flood-hit communities in Pakistan since the early days of the crisis and has so far helped over 18,000 people by providing essential supplies. Being an international organisation, their website allows both Pakistani and foreign donors to help fund their operations in the country.



