A woman wades through flood waters at a flood-hit area on the outskirts of Multan, Pakistan on Sept 2, 2025. - Photo: Str/Xinhua
ISLAMABAD: (Bernama-Xinhua) More than 4.2 million people have been affected by monsoon floods in Pakistan's Punjab province, with southern districts bearing the brunt, according to a rapid needs assessment released on Friday (Sept 26) by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA), reported Xinhua.
The survey, conducted jointly with the provincial government from Sept 8 to 18, covered nearly 2,000 villages in 18 flood-affected districts.
The assessment found that around 2.8 million people were displaced, about 161,700 houses were damaged, and health and education infrastructure sustained extensive destruction.
According to Pakistan's National Disaster Management Authority, around three million people were rescued or evacuated between June 26 and Sept 19 nationwide. Floods also damaged 12,559 houses and killed 6,509 livestock.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif earlier announced a doubling of ex-gratia compensation for the families of those who lost their lives in the floods, raising the amount from one million rupees to two million rupees (about US$7,000). - Bernama-Xinhua
