ADRA launches emergency operations to help flood victims in Pakistan

ADRA launches emergency operations to help flood victims in Pakistan

SILVER SPRING, MD (September 5, 2022) – The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is stepping up emergency efforts to assist the more than 33 million people impacted by the monsoon rains in Pakistan. The unprecedented heavy seasonal rainfall and consequent floods have killed more than 1000 residents, including children, and displaced millions of people in the Sindh, Baluchistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa regions.

"ADRA International is dedicated to assisting the people of Pakistan in this time of hardship. The devastation caused by big floods is worse than in previous years. Our emergency response teams are already on the ground performing needs assessments to ensure displaced families are safe and have vital supplies," says Mario Oliveira, emergency management director for ADRA International. "ADRA is mobilizing and already providing food packages and other supplies to help vulnerable women, children, and the elderly.”International. "ADRA is mobilizing and already providing food packages and other supplies to help vulnerable women, children, and the elderly.” 

[Flash floods have washed away highways, flooded houses, and destroyed crops Photo: © 2022 ADRA /Pakistan]
[Flash floods have washed away highways, flooded houses, and destroyed crops Photo: © 2022 ADRA /Pakistan]

Surface flash floods destroyed infrastructure, roads, bridges, and over 600,000 dwellings, leaving at least 30 million people without shelter, gas, or power. This corresponds to 15% of the overall population living in the open on highways, on higher land, or on top of home rubble. Access to vital health services is also a concern since more than 800 medical facilities have been disrupted, and disease outbreaks are becoming more likely.

"ADRA is collaborating with Karachi Adventist Hospital, which has already established a mobile medical clinic in the region to ensure communities have access to medical care. There is an increased risk of typhoid, dysentery, dengue fever, malaria, and COVID-19 when there is heavy rainfall and damaged sanitary infrastructure, so it is critical to provide essential health services 

to flood-affected populations," says Josue Orellana, ADRA International's director for health, nutrition, and water sanitation and hygiene.
 
ADRA International is among the leading international organizations responding to the Pakistan flood catastrophe featured on USAID’s Center for International Disaster Information website (www.cidi.org). To learn more about the global humanitarian agency’s relief efforts and discover how to support ADRA’s work in Pakistan or around the world, visit ADRA.org.

For interview opportunities on the ground and in the U.S., or to access photos, contact Iris Argueta at (301) 332-3880 or iris.argueta@adra.org.

About ADRA 
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency is the international humanitarian arm of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, serving 118 countries. Its work empowers communities, and changes lives around the globe by providing sustainable community development and disaster relief. ADRA’s purpose is to serve humanity so all may live as God intended. For more information, visit ADRA.org.

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