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KSrelief distributes food packages, shelter kits in Punjab鈥檚 flood-hit districts

KSrelief distributes food packages, shelter kits in Punjab鈥檚 flood-hit districts
The handout photograph released by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) on September 14, 2025, shows people carrying aid distributed in the flood-affected areas of Punjab, Pakistan. (KSrelief)
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KSrelief distributes food packages, shelter kits in Punjab鈥檚 flood-hit districts

KSrelief distributes food packages, shelter kits in Punjab鈥檚 flood-hit districts
  • KSrelief handed over five trucks with 10,000 food packages, 10,000 shelter kits for flood-affected people in Punjab
  • Distributions have begun in Kasur, Multan, Muzaffargarh, Rahim Yar Khan, Rajanpur, and Bahawalnagar districts

ISLAMABAD: 海角直播鈥檚 King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has started distributing thousands of food packages and non-food shelter kits among families in Punjab鈥檚 districts hit hardest by the recent floods, state media reported on Sunday as Pakistan reels from catastrophic deluges.聽

Floods in Pakistan鈥檚 eastern Punjab province have killed around 104 people since late August, affected more than 4.5 million people and forced the provincial government to evacuate over 2.5 million people. Over 4,000 areas in Punjab have been inundated by floodwaters as heavy monsoon rains and excess water released by dams from India caused rivers in the province to swell.聽

Last week, KSrelief handed over five trucks of 10,000 shelter kits and 10,000 food packages to the government of Punjab for those affected by the floods.聽

鈥淒istributions have already begun in some of the hardest-hit districts, including Kasur, Multan, Muzaffargarh, Rahim Yar Khan, Rajanpur, and Bahawalnagar, where thousands of vulnerable families are receiving food packages and shelter kits,鈥 state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported.

The report said each shelter kit contains a tent, solar panels with LED lights, two thermal blankets, plastic mats, a durable kitchen set, a water cooler, and antibacterial soap. While each food package, weighing 95 kilograms, includes wheat flour, sugar, lentils, and cooking oil, designed to address the immediate nutritional needs of flood-affected households.

The state broadcaster said the distribution is being carried out by the National Disaster Management Authority, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority, local administrations, and KSrelief鈥檚 implementing partner, Hayat Foundation.

鈥淭his initiative reflects the Kingdom of 海角直播鈥檚 continued commitment, through KSrelief, to extend humanitarian support to the people of Pakistan,鈥 the report said.聽

KSrelief is one of the largest humanitarian organizations in the world which has implemented numerous projects in Pakistan. These projects focus on food security, health care, shelter, education, and disaster response, further strengthening the bonds of friendship and brotherhood between the two nations.


Pakistan, OIC call for pan-Islamic response to Israeli military actions in Middle East 鈥 FO

Pakistan, OIC call for pan-Islamic response to Israeli military actions in Middle East 鈥 FO
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Pakistan, OIC call for pan-Islamic response to Israeli military actions in Middle East 鈥 FO

Pakistan, OIC call for pan-Islamic response to Israeli military actions in Middle East 鈥 FO
  • Leaders from Arab and Islamic nations are meeting in Doha to forge a united front about Israeli attack against Hamas leaders in Doha
  • Pakistani deputy PM, OIC chief reaffirm unwavering support for the Palestinian cause, stress need to advance regional peace and stability

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on Sunday called for a pan-Islamic response to Israeli military actions in the Middle East, the Pakistani foreign ministry said, as foreign ministers of Arab and Islamic nations gathered in Doha to forge a united front about an Israeli strike against Hamas leaders in Qatar鈥檚 capital.

The statement came after a meeting between Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, and OIC Secretary-General Hissein Brahim Taha on the sidelines of a preparatory ministerial meeting of the emergency Arab-Islamic Summit in Doha in the aftermath of Israeli airstrike.

Leaders from Arab and Islamic nations are meeting in Doha to forge a united front about the Israeli attack, which appears to have ended attempts to secure an Israel-Hamas ceasefire and the release of hostages ahead of the upcoming United Nations (UN) General

Assembly session focused on Israel鈥檚 war on Gaza.

During their meeting, The Pakistani deputy PM and the OIC secretary-general condemned Israeli attacks on Qatar and other regional states as clear violations of their sovereignty and international law, according to the Pakistani foreign ministry.

鈥淭he DPM & the SG underscored the urgency for coordinating a unified pan-Islamic response to Israeli aggression in these challenging times,鈥 the Pakistani ministry said in a statement.

Dar thanked Secretary-General Taha for steering the OIC鈥檚 constructive role in forging unity and solidarity within the Muslim world.

鈥淭hey also reaffirmed their unwavering support for the Palestinian cause and stressed the need to advance regional peace and stability,鈥 the foreign ministry added.

Pakistan has repeatedly condemned Israel鈥檚 offensive in Gaza, which has killed nearly 65,000 people, mostly women and children, since October 2023, and called for an immediate ceasefire and war-crimes accountability.

The South Asian country does not have diplomatic relations with Israel and calls for a two-state solution to resolve the Middle East crisis. Islamabad supports an independent Palestinian state as per the aspirations of the Palestinian people, with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital and according to the pre-1967 borders.

In his address with Sunday鈥檚 preparatory ministerial meeting, the OIC secretary-general stressed that the blatant Israeli aggression against the sovereignty of Qatar, an active Member of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the League of Arab States, constitutes a continuation of Israel鈥檚 鈥渆xpansion of the circle of war, a destabilization of regional security and stability, and a persistent violation of international charters, laws, and resolutions,鈥 according to an OIC statement.

鈥淗e further reiterated the necessity of redoubling efforts to hold Israel accountable for its violation of the sovereignty of the State of Qatar, and for committing crimes of genocide, settlement, and organized terrorism against the Palestinian people, and to support efforts aimed at implementing the resolutions of the Security Council and the General Assembly on ending Israeli aggression, occupation, and settlement, and on implementing the two-State solution,鈥 the statement read.

Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani urged the international community to 鈥渟top using double standards鈥 and punish Israel for what he described as its 鈥渃rimes.鈥

鈥淭he time has come for the international community to stop using double standards and to punish Israel for all the crimes it has committed, and Israel needs to know that the ongoing war of extermination that our brotherly Palestinian people is being subjected to, and whose aim is to expel them from their land, will not work,鈥 he said on the eve of the Arab-Islamic Summit.

The Israeli attack was widely condemned across the Arab and Islamic world as a violation of the international law and sovereignty of Qatar, which has been facilitating mediation efforts, including for a ceasefire in Gaza, together with Egypt and the United States.

The Arab-Islamic Summit is to discuss a draft statement regarding the Israeli attack on Qatar on Sept. 9, which targeted the residences of several Hamas officials in Doha, according to the Qatar News Agency.


Pakistan calls for Arab-Islamic task force to counter Israeli expansionism

Pakistan calls for Arab-Islamic task force to counter Israeli expansionism
Updated 14 September 2025

Pakistan calls for Arab-Islamic task force to counter Israeli expansionism

Pakistan calls for Arab-Islamic task force to counter Israeli expansionism
  • The statement came ahead of Arab-Islamic Summit in aftermath of Israeli airstrike against Hamas leaders in Qatar
  • Foreign ministers from Arab and Islamic nations are converging on Doha to forge a united front after the Israeli attack

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Sunday slammed this week鈥檚 Israeli airstrike against Hamas leaders in Qatar鈥檚 capital of Doha, calling for an Arab-Islamic task force to counter Israeli expansionist designs in the Middle East.

The statement by Pakistan鈥檚 deputy prime minister and foreign minister, Ishaq Dar, came at a preparatory ministerial meeting of the emergency Arab-Islamic Summit in Doha in the aftermath of Israeli airstrike that killed at least six people on Tuesday.

The Doha attack appears to have ended attempts to secure an Israel-Hamas ceasefire and the release of hostages ahead of the upcoming United Nations (UN) General Assembly session, at which the Gaza war is expected to be a primary focus.

Foreign ministers from Arab and Islamic nations met in Doha to forge a united front about the Israeli attack ahead of a summit in Qatar on Monday that will bring together leaders from their nations for top-level talks.

鈥淚srael must be held accountable for war crimes and crimes against humanity. It should not be allowed to get away with attacking Islamic countries and killing people with impunity,鈥 Dar said at Sunday鈥檚 ministerial meeting, calling for the 鈥渃reation of an Arab-Islamic task force to monitor the Israeli designs in the region and adopt effective deterrent and offensive measures in a synchronized manner to ward off Israeli expansionist designs.鈥

Israeli leaders have lately made pronouncements to expand settlement building in the occupied West Bank to 鈥渂ury the idea of a Palestinian state,鈥 with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying he felt 鈥渧ery much鈥 connected to the vision of 鈥淕reater Israel鈥 and describing it as a 鈥渉istoric and spiritual mission.鈥

The comments have triggered widespread outrage across the Arab and Muslim world and have been denounced by several nations, including 海角直播, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Egypt and Pakistan as well as the Palestinian Authority.

Dar said the question of Israeli accountability is a test for the credibility of the global system.

鈥淭he Israeli strike against a sovereign state that has been actively partaking in the ongoing mediation efforts along with the US and Egypt, to reach a ceasefire in the Occupied Palestinian Territories is unwarranted, unjustified, and appalling,鈥 he said in a statement shared by the Pakistani foreign ministry.

鈥淚t also exposes Israel鈥檚 rogue mindset that disregards every tenet of global law and norms. Israel鈥檚 actions reek of an unabashed aggressor that is hell bent on achieving its heinous objectives and is unbothered if that pursuit topples the entire edifice of international order. No state is safe from such an unhinged entity that defies all precepts of civilized behavior.鈥

Pakistan has repeatedly condemned Israel鈥檚 offensive in Gaza, which has killed nearly 65,000 people, mostly women and children, since October 2023, and called for an immediate ceasefire and war-crimes accountability.

The South Asian country does not have diplomatic relations with Israel and calls for a two-state solution to resolve the Middle East crisis. Islamabad supports an independent Palestinian state as per the aspirations of the Palestinian people, with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital and according to the pre-1967 borders.

Speaking at Sunday鈥檚 meeting, Dar voiced Pakistan鈥檚 solidarity and support for Qatar鈥檚 鈥渋nalienable right to take all necessary measures, in accordance with the UN Charter, to defend their sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the safety of all persons within their territory.鈥

鈥淧akistan commends Qatar鈥檚 important and constructive role in facilitating mediation efforts, including for a ceasefire, which has been widely and consistently appreciated by the world, together with the role of Egypt and the US,鈥 he said.

鈥淲e recognize Qatar鈥檚 tireless and principled engagement with all parties, often under the most challenging circumstances, to keep the channels of dialogue open and advance prospects of peace. Targeting Qatar is thus not only an attack on a sovereign state, but also an attack on diplomacy and mediation itself.鈥

Separately, Dar met his counterparts from Malaysia, Bangladesh and Iran, who condemned Israeli strikes on Qatar and other Muslim nations as gross violations of sovereignty and international law, according to the Pakistani foreign ministry.

鈥淭hey reaffirmed unwavering support for the Palestinian cause and emphasized the vital importance of unity across the Muslim Ummah. They welcomed the Arab Islamic Summit as timely and essential for collective action at this critical juncture,鈥 it said.


Pakistan PM waives power bills for flood-hit households as new rains loom

Pakistan PM waives power bills for flood-hit households as new rains loom
Updated 14 September 2025

Pakistan PM waives power bills for flood-hit households as new rains loom

Pakistan PM waives power bills for flood-hit households as new rains loom
  • Rains, floods, land and mudslides have claimed 985 lives nationwide, inundated over 4,700 villages in breadbasket Punjab province
  • PM Sharif says he understands difficulties of flood-affected people, reiterates his commitment to complete rehabilitation of them

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday announced waiving power bills of flood-affected households for the month of August as the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted fresh rains in the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province between Sept. 15 and Sept. 19.

Rains, floods, land and mudslides have claimed 985 lives nationwide since late June, according to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA). The deluges have raised fears of a repeat of 2022 cataclysmic floods that killed more than 1,700 people and damaged crops, roads, bridges and rail infrastructure worth over $30 billion.

Citing the PMD on Sunday, the KP Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) predicted fresh rains in the province between Sept. 15 and Sept. 19, requesting authorities to take all precautionary measures in order to minimize human and livestock losses and damage to infrastructure.

鈥淎s you know, due to the recent heavy rains and landslides, there has been a lot of destruction in different parts of Pakistan,鈥 PM Sharif said in televised comments on Sunday evening.

鈥淚n this context, I have taken the final decision that the electricity bills of all household electricity consumers in the flood-affected areas for one month, i.e. August, are being waived off, and thus, household consumers will no longer have to pay the bills for August.鈥

The prime minister said he understood the difficulties of flood-affected people and the federal government will pay the electricity bills for the month from its own resources.

鈥淗ousehold consumers who have paid their August bills will have the amount refunded in the next month鈥檚 electricity bills and clear instructions have been issued in this regard,鈥 he added.

Similarly, an estimate of the losses of electricity consumers in the agricultural, commercial and other sectors in affected areas is being made, according to the prime minister. Therefore, the collection of their electricity bills for the month of August is being delayed and postponed.

鈥淚f the estimate of the losses of these consumers turns out to be higher, further steps will be taken to provide them with more relief,鈥 he said.

鈥淚 once again reiterate my commitment to the complete rehabilitation of the flood-affected areas and assure you that we will not rest until every flood-affected person is resettled in their home.鈥

FRESH RAIN FORECAST

The development came shortly after the KP PDMA said more rains, thunderstorms were expected in Dir, Chitral, Swat, Kohistan, Kolai Pallas, Shangla, Battagram, Mansehra, Abbottabad, Haripur, Buner, Malakand, Bajaur, Mohmand, Kohat, Peshawar, Charsadda, Nowshera, Mardan, Swabi, Khyber, Orakzai, Kurram, Hangu, Karak North and South Waziristan districts of the province.

鈥淗eavy falls/windstorm and lightning may damage weak structures like roof/wall of Kacha houses, electric poles, billboards, vehicles and solar panels etc., during the forecast period,鈥 it said in an advisory on Sunday evening.

鈥淚t is therefore requested to kindly take all precautionary measures in order to avoid/minimize human losses and/or any damages to infrastructure and livestock.鈥

The latest rain forecast has raised fears of renewed floods in Punjab where heavy rains and India鈥檚 release of excess water have swelled Ravi, Chenab and Sutlej rivers since late Aug., killing 104 people, affecting another 4.5 million and inundating more than 4,700 villages in the breadbasket province.

On Sunday, the Punjab PDMA said the M5 Multan-Sukkur Motorway has been closed for all types of traffic at Jalalpur Pirwala.

鈥淭here is a risk of breaching the motorway due to road erosion by flood water,鈥 PDMA DG Irfan Ali Kathia said. 鈥淭he Punjab PDMA and NHA [National Highway Authority] and the concerned administration are taking steps to save the motorway.鈥

HIGH INFLOWS IN SINDH

The southern Sindh province remains wary of high flows in the Indus river as the floodwaters rush downstream from Punjab.

Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon said the provincial government is keeping a close watch on the water levels at the province鈥檚 barrages, saying authorities were carrying out relief and rescue operations there.

鈥淭here is a high-level flood at Guddu Barrage and a medium-level flood at Sukkur Barrage,鈥 Memon was quoted as saying by the provincial information ministry.

Guddu and Sukkur barrages are the two main structures that channel water into central and southern Sindh.

Memon said the upstream flow of water at Guddu Barrage has been recorded at 612,269 cusecs and the downstream flow at 582,942 cusecs. The barrage is designed to hold up to 1.1 million cusecs of water.

At Sukkur Barrage, the upstream flow has been recorded at 488,820 cusecs and the downstream flow at 438,390 cusecs, the minister added.

The total number of people relocated to safer areas in Sindh has reached 163,364, and the provincial government has set up 177 fixed and mobile health sites, where 84,118 patients have so far been provided medical facilities, according to Memon. The number of livestock relocated to safer areas has reached 438,835.

US DELIVERS FLOOD AID TO PAKISTAN

Meanwhile, the United States (US) embassy in Islamabad voiced Washington鈥檚 support for the people of Pakistan whose lives have been uprooted by widespread, catastrophic flooding.

鈥淭he US Department of State is delivering food, shelter, and other forms of lifesaving disaster relief to impacted communities. In addition, the US military delivered essential supplies to the Pakistan Army, which arrived at Nur Khan Air Base,鈥 it said in a statement.

鈥淯S Mission to Pakistan Charg茅 d鈥橝ffaires Natalie A. Baker was on site as the first C-17 and C-130 aircrafts arrived and unloaded this equipment. She extended her deepest condolences to the people of Pakistan.鈥

The Charg茅 d鈥橝ffaires said they were profoundly saddened by the loss of life and destruction of homes and livelihoods, according to the statement.

鈥淚n response to a request from the Government of Pakistan, the Department of State and the US military approved foreign assistance funding and critical supplies and equipment to augment national response efforts in the most affected areas,鈥 Baker was quoted as saying.鈥

On Saturday, a top International Monetary Fund (IMF) official in Pakistan also said his organization is assessing damages caused by the deluges and will use its next review mission to evaluate appropriate policy responses to support affected people and strengthen national resilience.

鈥淲e extend our heartfelt condolences to the people of Pakistan as they endure the devastating floods,鈥 said Mahir Binici, Resident Representative of the IMF in Pakistan. 鈥淲e are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of life.鈥

鈥淎n assessment of the flood damage caused by torrential monsoon rains is still ongoing, as the situation continues to evolve,鈥 he continued.

鈥淭he upcoming EFF [Extended Funds Facility] review mission provides an opportunity to discuss the appropriate policy response to support flood-affected populations and protect the most vulnerable.鈥

Binici also noted that both the EFF and the IMF鈥檚 Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF) provide frameworks crucial for external and financial stability amid these natural calamities.

The RSF, approved in May, offers Pakistan around $1.4 billion to help build economic resilience against climate vulnerabilities and disasters, though its disbursement depends on successful reviews under the S7 billion EFF secured last year.


Pakistan commerce minister in Iran to attend joint economic commission, boost trade ties

Pakistan commerce minister in Iran to attend joint economic commission, boost trade ties
Updated 14 September 2025

Pakistan commerce minister in Iran to attend joint economic commission, boost trade ties

Pakistan commerce minister in Iran to attend joint economic commission, boost trade ties
  • The development comes amid efforts by Iran and Pakistan to boost their bilateral trade volume to $10 billion
  • Both countries last month signed 12 memorandums of understanding to enhance cooperation in diverse fields

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 commerce minister, Jam Kamal Khan, on Sunday arrived in Tehran on a three-day visit to attend the Pakistan-Iran Joint Economic Commission and Business Forum, the Pakistani commerce ministry said.

The development comes amid efforts by Iran and Pakistan to forge closer economic, trade and investment relations through border markets and trade links in recent years.

Upon arrival at Imam Khomeini International Airport in Tehran, the commerce minister was received by Amin Tarfa鈥檃, adviser at Iran鈥檚 Ministry of Roads and Urban Development.

鈥淒uring the visit, the minister will lead the 22nd Session of the Pakistan鈥揑ran Joint Economic Commission and co-chair the Pakistan鈥揑ran Joint Business Forum,鈥 the Pakistani commerce ministry said in a statement.

Pakistan and Iran, which have remained at odds over instability along their shared border, plan to raise their bilateral trade to $10 billion from the existing around $3 billion.

The two countries exchanged 12 agreements, memorandums of understanding for bilateral cooperation in diverse fields during Iranian President Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian visit to Pakistan in Aug.

The agreements aim to facilitate and promote bilateral ties in commercial, cultural, tourism, transportation and scientific and educational exchanges between the two nations.

During his three-day visit, Commerce Minister Khan is also scheduled to hold meetings with key Iranian ministers and senior officials.

鈥淜han鈥檚 visit is aimed at giving fresh momentum to Pakistan鈥揑ran economic and commercial ties,鈥 his ministry added.


Met Office predicts fresh rains in Pakistan鈥檚 northwest as Punjab death toll rises to 104

Met Office predicts fresh rains in Pakistan鈥檚 northwest as Punjab death toll rises to 104
Updated 14 September 2025

Met Office predicts fresh rains in Pakistan鈥檚 northwest as Punjab death toll rises to 104

Met Office predicts fresh rains in Pakistan鈥檚 northwest as Punjab death toll rises to 104
  • Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Memon says government keeping close watch on downstream inflows from Punjab
  • The US says it is delivering food, shelter and lifesaving aid to affected Pakistanis as IMF says it is assessing flood damages

ISLAMABAD/KARACHI: The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted fresh rains in the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province between Sept. 15 and Sept. 19, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) said on Sunday, as death toll from recent floods in Punjab rose to 104.

Heavy rains in northwest and India鈥檚 release of excess water have swelled Ravi, Chenab and Sutlej rivers in Punjab since late Aug., killing 104 people, affected another 4.5 million and inundating more than 4,700 villages in the breadbasket province, according to Punjab PDMA.

The southern Sindh province remains wary of high flows in the Indus river as the floodwaters rush downstream from Punjab, however, the latest rain forecast has raised fears of a renewed floods in the eastern Punjab province.

Citing the PMD, KP PDMA said rain, thunderstorm is expected in Dir, Chitral, Swat, Kohistan, Kolai Pallas, Shangla, Battagram, Mansehra, Abbottabad, Haripur, Buner, Malakand, Bajaur, Mohmand, Kohat, Peshawar, Charsadda, Nowshera, Mardan, Swabi, Khyber, Orakzai, Kurram, Hangu, Karak North and South Waziristan.

鈥淗eavy falls/windstorm and lightning may damage weak structures like roof/wall of Kacha houses, electric poles, billboards, vehicles and solar panels etc., during the forecast period,鈥 it said in an advisory on Sunday evening.

鈥淚t is therefore requested to kindly take all precautionary measures in order to avoid/minimize human losses and/or any damages to infrastructure and livestock.鈥

In Punjab, the PDMA shared that water levels were on the decline at most points in river Chenab. Water flows at Marala, Khanki, Qadirabad and Chiniot bridge were all recorded at steady levels while at Trimmu Headworks, one of the river鈥檚 major control points, the water level was recorded at 84,756 cusecs at a falling level.

River Ravi also showed receding levels of water, with Jassar, Ravi Syphon, Shahdara and Balloki water levels all recorded at steady levels. Further downstream, at Panjnad, where the Ravi, Chenab and Sutlej converge before meeting the Indus, flows were recorded at 402,919 cusecs.

On Sunday, the PDMA said the M5 Multan-Sukkur Motorway has been closed for all types of traffic at Jalalpur Pirwala.

鈥淭here is a risk of breaching the motorway due to road erosion by flood water,鈥 PDMA DG Irfan Ali Kathia said. 鈥淭he Punjab PDMA and NHA [National Highway Authority] and the concerned administration are taking steps to save the motorway.鈥

Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon said the provincial government is keeping a close watch on the water levels at the province鈥檚 barrages, saying authorities were carrying out relief and rescue operations there.

鈥淭here is a high-level flood at Guddu Barrage and a medium-level flood at Sukkur Barrage,鈥 Memon was quoted as saying by the provincial information ministry.

Guddu and Sukkur barrages are the two main structures that channel water into central and southern Sindh.

Memon said the upstream flow of water at Guddu Barrage has been recorded at 612,269 cusecs and the downstream flow at 582,942 cusecs. The barrage is designed to hold up to 1.1 million cusecs of water.

At Sukkur Barrage, the upstream flow has been recorded at 488,820 cusecs and the downstream flow at 438,390 cusecs, the minister added.

The total number of people relocated to safer areas in Sindh has reached 163,364, and the provincial government has set up 177 fixed and mobile health sites, where 84,118 patients have so far been provided medical facilities, according to Memon. The number of livestock relocated to safer areas has reached 438,835.

US DELIVERS FLOOD AID TO PAKISTAN

Meanwhile, the United States (US) embassy in Islamabad voiced Washington鈥檚 support for the people of Pakistan whose lives have been uprooted by widespread, catastrophic flooding.

鈥淭he US Department of State is delivering food, shelter, and other forms of lifesaving disaster relief to impacted communities. In addition, the US military delivered essential supplies to the Pakistan Army, which arrived at Nur Khan Air Base,鈥 it said in a statement.

鈥淯S Mission to Pakistan Charg茅 d鈥橝ffaires Natalie A. Baker was on site as the first C-17 and C-130 aircrafts arrived and unloaded this equipment. She extended her deepest condolences to the people of Pakistan.鈥

The Charg茅 d鈥橝ffaires said they were profoundly saddened by the loss of life and destruction of homes and livelihoods, according to the statement.

鈥淚n response to a request from the Government of Pakistan, the Department of State and the US military approved foreign assistance funding and critical supplies and equipment to augment national response efforts in the most affected areas,鈥 Baker was quoted as saying.鈥

IMF ASSESSING FLOOD DAMAGES

Meanwhile, as Pakistan reels from the floods, a top International Monetary Fund (IMF) official in Pakistan said on Saturday his organization is assessing damages caused by the deluges and will use its next review mission to evaluate appropriate policy responses to support affected people and strengthen national resilience.

鈥淲e extend our heartfelt condolences to the people of Pakistan as they endure the devastating floods,鈥 said Mahir Binici, Resident Representative of the IMF in Pakistan. 鈥淲e are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of life.鈥

鈥淎n assessment of the flood damage caused by torrential monsoon rains is still ongoing, as the situation continues to evolve,鈥 he continued.

鈥淭he upcoming EFF review mission provides an opportunity to discuss the appropriate policy response to support flood-affected populations and protect the most vulnerable.鈥

Binici also noted that both the EFF and the IMF鈥檚 Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF) provide frameworks crucial for external and financial stability amid these natural calamities.

The RSF, approved in May, offers Pakistan around $1.4 billion to help build economic resilience against climate vulnerabilities and disasters, though its disbursement depends on successful reviews under the EFF.

Separately, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced immediate relief for households in flood-hit districts, ordering power distribution companies to suspend collection of August electricity bills and adjust any payments already received in the next billing cycle.