Think about it!


The recent floods in Pakistan have caused devastation of enormous proportions, leaving at least 1600 dead and millions homeless. An area the size of England stretching from Pakistan’s north to south has been destroyed. The ravaging floods wiped out thousands of houses, schools, shops, markets, hotels, parks, crops, and billions of investment. The infrastructure including roads, bridges, power supply network, utility lines, pavements, etc., has been totally destroyed in the unprecedented floods in Pakistan’s history.


Today we face a test of ours patience, the Pakistani peoples act a strong, we loose our everything that we have throughout the whole life. Now the time comes the humanity cries to help the human beings. We want only piece in the world. The natural disasters ruins the countries but we stand again to start a new day, that would be needed a lot of assets to put the life forward. I appeal to all the Humanity to help us as you can.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Statistics: Flood Impact Profiles (by provinces)

 Population Only:


Sindh (As of 14 Sept. 2010)

At a glance:
  • An estimated 7 million people are affected.
  • 7,277 villages are affected.
  • 1,098,720 houses are damaged.
  • 199 deaths and 1,072 injuries are reported.
Breakdown of population affected by floods:

Cities                         Population
Khairpur:                   345,900
Thatta:                       878,000
Jamshoro:                  250,000
Dadu:                        980,000
Ghotki:                      132,000
Sukkur:                      247,913
Nawabshah:                78,000
Qambar Shahdad kot:980,500
Kashmore:                  615000
Naushahro Feroze:     148,000
Jaccobabad:               892,500
Shikarpur:                   778,000
Larkana:                     490,000
Matiari:                         45,600
Tando Muhammad Khan: 36,578
Hyderabad:                    90,500



Punjab (As of 15 Sept. 2010)

Breakdown of population affected by floods:

Cities                         Population
Bhakkar:                           27,866
D. G. Khan:                     513,390
Khushab:                         359,167
Layyah:                           405,258
Mianwali:                        705,580
Multan:                            154,092
Muzaffargarh:               1,044,759
Rahim Yar Khan:             232,648
Rajanpur:                      1,506,361
Jhang:                              337,914



Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (As of 15 Sept. 2010)

At a glance:
  • An estimated 3.8 million persons affected.
  • Over 200,000 homes destroyed or damaged; an estimated 786 schools used as shelters.
Breakdown of population affected by floods:

Cities                         Population
Bannu:                               62,255
Batagram:                          11,904
Buner:                                 6,416
Charsadda:                      574,550
Chitral:                              79,044
D. I. Khan:                      450,981
Hangu:                              52,390
Haripur:                            64,738
Karak:                               58,211
Kohat:                               44,247
Kohistan:                        530,666
Lakki Marwat:                  32,105
Lower Dir:                      206,498
Malakand:                        51,527
Mansehra:                       26, 138
Mardan:                           22,848
Nowshera:                       71,221
Peshawar:                      270,935
Shangla:                           95,599
Swabi:                              17,587
Swat:                             725,319
Tank:                             170,160
Upper Dir:                     240,570


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