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Flood 2022

Flood Interior 2022 The disastrous floods of 2022 in Pakistan mostly affected Sindh, resulting in extensive damage and refugees. Thousands were left in astonishment, having to deal with food insecurity and its consequences. Flood victims in Pakistan persistence in a situation of extreme tragedy is still evidence of their strength.

Phase 1: Tents and Ration

The Flood Crisis in Sindh in 2022: A Terrible Disaster

The Sindh province of Pakistan was primarily hit by the disastrous floods of 2022, which caused millions of people to be displaced along with severe food security problems. The disaster made Pakistan’s economic predicament worse, requiring immediate rescue and reconstruction measures. In order to provide flood victims in Pakistan with the necessary assistance, extensive needs evaluations were carried out. Despite the fact that the flood prediction division may be quite helpful in disaster planning, the floods of 2022 highlight the fragility of the area.

 

Feeding the Flood-Affected

Providing food was critical in the early period of the severe floods. Response teams moved quickly to set up free food camps, providing approximately 58,823 displaced people with freshly cooked meals. During their time of assistance, flood victims were guaranteed access to vital nutrients thanks to this ready-to-eat food. Relief operations prioritized hot, nutritious meals in order to meet the afflicted people’s acute hunger requirements.

 

Tent provision
The SDO set up tents and other temporary alternatives to housing for homeless individuals in order to satisfy the need for a temporary shelter home.

 

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Support for finances and sustenance
More than 8,200 recipients received financial assistance from the SDO, allowing them to take care of their basic necessities and get back on their feet. To manage the daily kitchen, the impacted households received food packaging and kitchen set, including dried rashan. About 30,200 individuals, or more than 4,800 households, received food packages and kitchen sets (NFIs).


Camps for health
There were health camps set up in dadu, Sindh. Its goal was to provide emergency medical care to flood victims pakistan especially in the in the Sindh region.

 

Phase 2: Rehibition Project

Building of Houses


As part of the rehabilitation process for flood victims, SDO took into consideration locations impacted by flooding for the building of houses this year. Building 56 homes in Dadu, Larkana, and Shikarpur is evidence of SDO’s steadfast dedication to giving disadvantaged families—who had previously been living in tents or buildings devastated by floods—a place to live. We have effectively provided secure and respectable housing alternatives to individuals who are most in need in these locations through our committed building activities.

 

These initiatives have given many people a roof over their heads and a feeling of stability and security that was before lacking, drastically changing their lives. Our hardworking staff puts forth endless effort to guarantee that these shelters are constructed with premium materials and furnished with necessities.

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