At least 85 people died and over 10,000 homes were damaged as a result of the recent rains and floods. According to a report from the Pakistan Disaster Management Authority, a total of 401,970 acres of land were flooded between June 15 and July 30. (PDMA). More than 85 people, including women and children as well as men and women, were killed in various incidents over the course of one and a half months in the wake of the rains and floods, according to the report.
As a result of the flood, at least 28 people were seriously injured, and 79 people were injured during the monsoon season.
More than 7819 people have been treated for injuries and illnesses in the flood relief camps while 2462 people have been rescued.
According to the report, at least 176 families are currently residing in flood relief camps in Mianwali and Dera Ghazi Khan division, which include 29 relief camps. The relief camps are providing meals three times a day, as well as clean water, to all those affected.
The recent monsoon rains and subsequent floods killed 3036 animals, according to the report. 501 animals were rescued from flooded areas as a result of the relief efforts.
169 animals have been housed in six animal relief camps, and 54,000 animals belonging to flood victims have had their diseases vaccinated.
In addition, 2617 households have received one month’s worth of dry rations in the form of bags, and 2666 households have received tents, according to the report.
An official report from the Philippine Disaster Management Agency (PDMA) stated that “601 boats and 444 rescuers participated in the rescue relief operation, which kicked off in time, and all resources were utilised to provide relief.”

