Pakistan death toll rises

Almaas

Junior Member
Asalaamu'alaykum, InshAllah everyone is in the best of health and imaan.

Inna lillahi wa inna elahi raji'un.

The news is absolutely terrible.. it's important we remember those who are suffering, and keep them in our dua3's, so please don't forget these people.

More rain is expected.

May their situation improve, InshAllah.


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Residents evacuate in a flood-hit area of Nowshera

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Civilians scramble to safety in a flood-hit area of Nowshera

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Local residents remove wood from their collapsed huts

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People flee their villages after heavy monsoon rains triggered flash floods in Charsadda, a town of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan on Thursday.​

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Pakistan flood death toll rises​

The death toll in three days of flooding in Pakistan has reached at least 430, Pakistani rescue and government officials said.

More than a million people have also been affected by the floods that have bloated rivers, submerged villages, and triggered landslides throughout the northwest of the country.

Rescue workers were struggling to reach people who were stranded by the flooding, thought to be the worst in the region since 1929.

Pakistani TV on Friday showed images of people clinging to fences and other stationary items as water gushed over their heads.

Al Jazeera's Sohail Rahman, reporting from Pakistan's capital Islamabad, said the city experienced "a deluge of water" that came in from Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa [the new name for North West Frontier Province].

"The floods have really affected the infrastructure in and around the province," our correspondent said.

"The people in the affected areas were quite critical in the first 24 hours, saying that the authorities were not doing enough.

"The problem has been getting the help to them," he said.

Northwest hit hardest

The northwest appeared to be the hardest hit, Mian Iftikhar Hussain, the information minister for the province, said.

At least 291 people died in various parts of that province over the last three days, Mujahid Khan of the Edhi Foundation, a privately run rescue service that operates morgues and ambulances across the South Asian country, said.

The northwest appeared to be the hardest hit, Mian Iftikhar Hussain, the information minister for the province, said.

At least 291 people died in various parts of that province over the last three days, Mujahid Khan of the Edhi Foundation, a privately run rescue service that operates morgues and ambulances across the South Asian country, said.

In Pakistani-administered Kashmir, at least 22 people had been confirmed dead as of Thursday evening, Sardar Attique Khan, the area's prime minister, told reporters.

The tolls from the deluge were expected to rise because many people were still missing.

Poor weather this week also may have been a factor in Wednesday's Airblue plane crash that killed 152 people near the Pakistani capital, Islamabad.

In the Swat Valley, residents were forced to trudge through knee-deep water in some streets.

A newly constructed part of a dam in the Charsadda district collapsed, while the UN said it had reports that 5,000 homes were underwater in that area.

Hussain estimated 400,000 people were stranded in various northwest villages.

Lack of boats

"A rescue operation using helicopters cannot be conducted due to the bad weather, while there are only 48 rescue boats available for rescue," he said.

Pakistan's poorest residents are often the ones living in flood-prone areas because they can't afford safer land.

Southwest Baluchistan province has also been hit hard by the recent rains.

Last week, flash floods in that region killed at least 41 people and swept away thousands of homes.

The UN in a statement on Thursday said 150,000 people were affected there.

Source: http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia/2010/07/20107306957407501.html
 

queenislam

★★★I LOVE ALLAH★★★
~Salam to all!

:bismillah:
:salam2:


May Allah swt help and make the situation improve~Amin!

Thank you for sharing this brother

~May Allah swt reward you~Amin!


Thank you,
Tke Care!

~Wassalam .
 

Asja

Pearl of Islaam
Assalamu allaicum wa raahmtullah wa barakatuhu

Inna lillahi wa inna elahi rajiun.


"And surely We shall try you with something of fear and hunger, and loss of wealth and lives and crops; but give glad tidings to the steadfast,"(Al-Baqara,155).

May Allah protect our brothers and sisters in Pakistan. Ameen

Wa allaicumu Sallam wa rahmatullah wa barakatuhu
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Assalaam walaikum,

It was reported at my masjid last night entire towns have been washed away. There appears to be undercoverage of the devastation in Pakistan. May Allah subhana talla ease the crisis.
 

Abu Talib

Feeling low
:salam2:

Its really sad and tragic to know so many people got displaced and killed. The whole region has floods India China Pakistan.

May Allaah help those who are effected and lost their families
 

Almaas

Junior Member
"And surely We shall try you with something of fear and hunger, and loss of wealth and lives and crops; but give glad tidings to the steadfast,"(Al-Baqara,155).

JezakAllah Khair for that ayah.

Assalaam walaikum,

It was reported at my masjid last night entire towns have been washed away. There appears to be undercoverage of the devastation in Pakistan. May Allah subhana talla ease the crisis.

Wa'alaykum asalaam.

Yes, unfortunately in places like Nowshera, villages have been completely wiped out. The impact is devastating, they are literally pleading for people to send as much money as they can, especially in this holy month.

:salam2:

Its really sad and tragic to know so many people got displaced and killed. The whole region has floods India China Pakistan.

May Allaah help those who are effected and lost their families

:wasalam:

Ameen.

Unfortunately, there's much moer in store for these people, the devastation continues. May Allah be a guide and helper to them.

I've even been hearing about the fires in Russia, SubhanAllah, mankind is in dire need of Allah.
 

Almaas

Junior Member
^Wa'alaykum asalaam sis, I really hope so InshAllah. I f we Muslims can't even help eachother, then we have failed as an Ummah.


UN chief: Pakistan needs more aid

Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary-general, has said that the Pakistan floods are the worst disaster he has ever seen and has issued a fresh call for international aid to help those affected by the crisis.

Speaking alongside Asif Ali Zardari, Pakistan's president, after a tour of the disaster zone, Ban said on Sunday it had been "heart-wrenching day."

"I will never forget the destruction and suffering I have witnessed today," he said. "In the past I have witnessed many natural disasters around the world, but nothing like this.''

The UN has appealed for an initial $460 million to provide emergency relief, but only 20 per cent has so far been given.

"Waves of flood must be met with waves of support from the world,'' said Ban. "I'm here to urge the world to step up assistance. Waves of flood must be met with waves of support from the world."

Ban Ki Moon, UN Secretary General

The floods began more than two weeks ago and have hit about one-quarter of the country. Huge swathes of land remain under water, and hundreds more homes were flooded over the weekend. Twenty million people are believed to have been affected.

Ban's visit comes a day after the UN confirmed the country's first case of cholera in Mingora, in the northwestern district of Swat, raising the spectre of a disease outbreak over an already bleak situation.

Maurizio Giuliano, spokesman for the UN Office for Humanitarian Affairs, said at least 36,000 people were reportedly suffering from acute watery diarrhoea.
"We're not suggesting that everyone who has acute watery diarrhoea has cholera, but cholera is certainly a concern and that's why we're stepping up our efforts," he said on Saturday.

Relief effort criticised

The United Nations has appealed for $460m to deal with the immediate aftermath of the floods, but charities and officials said the figure falls far short of what is needed.

Special coverage "The floods affected some 20 million people, destroyed standing crops and food storages worth billions of dollars, causing colossal loss to national economy," Yousuf Raza Gilani, the Pakistani prime minister, said.

"I would appeal to the world community to extend a helping hand to fight this calamity," he said on Saturday.

Charities said relief for those affected by the disaster, which has left more than 1,600 people dead across the country, was lagging far behind what was needed.

"There are millions of people needing food, clean water and medical care and they need it right now," Jacques de Maio, head of operations for South Asia at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), said.

"Clearly at this point in time the overall relief effort cannot keep pace with the overall scale of the emergency."

Humanitarian agencies in Pakistan were monitoring the risk of "a second wave of deaths induced by the floods in the shape of water-borne diseases", de Maio said.

Manuel Bessler, the head of the UN office for Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs, told Al Jazeera that many parts of the country are only accessible via helicopter, making it difficult to provide drinking water.

"The only means to bring in clean water is tankering, having trucks to reach the area," he said. "But the major challenge is access. In a lot of areas, particularly in the north, we have no access, with all the major bridges that lead over the Swat river washed away."
 

AdamMuslim

Junior Member
Assalamou Alikom warahmatou Allah,

The situation of our brothers and sisters in Pakistan us just heart breaking :(
How can we direct Zakat-al-fitr this year to them. They are in need of the smallest contributions.
May Allah help them.

Wassalam
 

Almaas

Junior Member
Assalamou Alikom warahmatou Allah,

The situation of our brothers and sisters in Pakistan us just heart breaking :(
How can we direct Zakat-al-fitr this year to them. They are in need of the smallest contributions.
May Allah help them.

Wassalam

Wa'alaykumasalaam wa'rahmutaahi wa'baraktuhu.

Ameen to your dua3.

They are indeed in need of whatever anyone can spare. For info on your desperately needed donations, please look at this thread: http://www.turntoislam.com/forum/showthread.php?p=460275

And particularly this post: http://www.turntoislam.com/forum/showpost.php?p=460227&postcount=5

May Allah reward all those who strive for the cuase of these people, Ameen.

“Whosoever relieves from a believer some grief pertaining to this world, Allah will relieve from him some grief pertaining to the Hereafter.''

(Narrated in Saheeh Muslim)
 
At this moment, i would like to request every muslim to make donations to Pakistan.My family have so far donated US 1000 and are still collecting donations.I know that people may be having hardships in giving donations(i am also having some difficulty but still trying to help as much as i could) but please spare a penny for them.

AND PLEASE DO NOT MAKE ANY DONATIONS TO THE PAKISTANI GOVERNMENT as they are pouring it into their accounts!!
 
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