UK Announces £1.33m Aid for Pakistan’s Monsoon Relief
UK aid will fund emergency relief and disaster preparedness programs benefiting over 223,000 people in seven flood-affected districts across Pakistan's provinces.
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UK pledges £1.33m for monsoon relief in Pakistan
The United Kingdom has announced £1.33 million in humanitarian aid to assist Pakistan’s ongoing response to the 2025 monsoon season. The funding will address the immediate and early recovery needs caused by heavy rains, flooding, and landslides that have affected various regions. According to the British High Commission in Islamabad, the aid will support emergency measures, including food rations, search and rescue operations, mobile medical cam…
UK announces £1.33m aid for Pakistan’s monsoon relief
The United Kingdom announced on Friday £1.33 million in humanitarian aid to support Pakistan’s response to the 2025 monsoon season, as heavy rains, flooding, and landslides continue to impact several regions. According to the British High Commission in Islamabad, the assistance will cover emergency and early recovery needs, including food ration, search and rescue operations, mobile medical camps, rehabilitation of drinking water systems, restor…
UK Gives Over Rs. 503 Million to Help Pakistan in Monsoon Relief Efforts
The United Kingdom has announced financial aid of more than Rs. 503 million to support Pakistan in its ongoing monsoon relief efforts. This assistance comes at a time when many areas of the country are facing severe challenges due to heavy rainfall and floods. The aid package is designed to provide urgent help to families who have been directly affected by these disasters. It will cover essential needs such as emergency shelter for those who hav…
UK announces £1.33 million in aid for Pakistan’s flood victims
The United Kingdom has announced £1.33 million in humanitarian assistance to help Pakistan cope with the devastating impacts of this year’s monsoon season. According to the announcement made on Friday, the aid package is expected to benefit more than 223,000 people in seven flood-affected districts across Punjab, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The assistance will support a wide range of emergency and recovery measures, including the d…
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