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Massive floods across Pakistan | Thousands Killed

Don't make fun who had died ..

in Militant areas there are thousand & thousands of innocent people who don't have anything to do with militancy .
Wasn't trying to make fun of those dead, just wondering aloud as to how the army and the militants will be able to continue their operation.
 
This is the flood also hitting militant areas as well? Perhaps they'll get cleaned out as well.

As Pakistani government fails after flooding, Islamists fill void
By Saeed Shah, McClatchy Newspapers

NOWSHERA, Pakistan — Amid wide complaints about an inadequate government response, private charities, including some linked to Islamic extremists, are stepping in to help victims of the worst flooding in Pakistan in decades, which has claimed some 1,500 lives.

Northwest Pakistan , the area worst hit by floods since last week, is also the region most affected by religious militancy and the threat of a takeover by the Pakistani Taliban. One of the deluged areas is the Swat valley, which the army had to wrestle back from Taliban control in a major offensive last year.

The United Nations said that about 1 million people are homeless and 80,000 homes were destroyed in four northwestern districts it surveyed.

Floodwaters ripped down bridges, washed away crops and swallowed roads. Save the Children , an international charity, said Monday that it was using donkeys to transport aid to some areas that were cut off.

The flood surge is following the course of the Indus river, which runs through the middle of Pakistan . The floodwaters are now moving south and threaten more destruction in Punjab and Sindh provinces.

The government and military say they have mounted a full-scale relief effort, but many local residents in the Nowshera district, which appears to have suffered the most, said the only help they'd seen from the state was the military airlifting stranded people from rooftops.

The flooding followed torrential rains that brought many times the annual monsoon deluge. According to the U.N., the floods are the worst since 1929 and water levels in the Indus are reported to be their highest in more than a century.

In Pir Pia village, in Nowshera district, there was no sign Monday of government assistance. Four schools in the village had been turned into makeshift camps to shelter those made homeless by a local charity.

Khaista Rehman , who owned a cloth shop, is now packed into a single room in a school building in Pir Pia village along with 33 members of his extended family. Both his home and business were destroyed in the flood.

"My house was two kilometers (1.2 miles) from the river. The water crossed my house, submerged it completely and went one kilometer further," said Rehman, 26.

"There was no warning. By the time I gathered the children, the water was waist-high. We carried the children on our shoulders."

Hard-line religious groups have jumped into the void of state aid. Among the Islamic groups handing out aid to the flood victims is Jamaat-ud-Dawa, the organization that's widely considered a front for Lashkar-e- Taiba , which is blamed for the 2008 terrorist attack on Mumbai . JuD often uses other names to disguise its presence.

"The JuD flags were flying, they didn't bother hiding it," said one aid worker, who'd been the group working near the town of Charsadda and asked not to be identified for fear of his own safety.

Tariq Sher had a scrap metal business by the side of the road in Nowshera. Its gates are still standing, but little else of his compound is. The building disappeared underwater, and it was only on Monday that it partly re-emerged, allowing Sher to try to rescue his stock. However, a small heap of tangled metal objects, now lying on the road, were all he found.

"There had been a whole community here," Sher, said pointing to an area where a few walls could now be seen sticking out of the water. "Some media people have been here, but not a single representative from the government."

Sher said the biggest problem people now face is a lack of clean drinking water, while the price of the food still available has doubled or tripled. There's no electricity, and looters are ransacking shops, locals said.

In the scenic Swat valley further north, tourists returned this summer for the first time since the Taliban had swept the valley in 2007, only to be stranded by the floodwaters. Hundreds have had to be rescued by army helicopters. The provincial government warned Monday that there were signs of a cholera outbreak in Swat.

"People are making do with just rice, and I couldn't even find that in the market today," said Zubair Torwali, a social worker in Bahrain , a town in the upper reaches of Swat, by telephone. "No aid has come here."

One factor that could have contributed to the extreme flooding in Swat is the deforestation that accompanied the Taliban takeover, Torwali said. With the landowners fleeing after being targeted by the Taliban , the timber smugglers joined hands with the Taliban to chop down as many trees as possible.

The U.S. government Monday announced $10 million in aid for the Pakistani flood victims.
 
People no matter what, do not, I repeat do not give a single penny to JuD. We've seen their footprint in the case of the doctor and professor caught last month involved in not one but many terrorist incidents.

During the earthquake, JuD and its affiliates had the best facilities on the ground. Mobile OTs, X-ray machines, CT scan machines and what not. Their supporters aren't as financially well-off as the "charity's" assets suggest. Nobody should support their activities, whatsoever. They are a proscribed organizations and if you see their banners, call the police to arrest the terrorist doctors.

And for the Ahmed Quraishi fans out there, here is a status update from the nutjob:-

I arrived in Kashmir within 20 hours of the earthquake in 2005 & was surprised to see the young men of Jamaat al Daawa already at work. JuD is active again in Pakhtun Khwa. Trust them to honestly deliver your goods & money to the deserving. They've been helping poor Hindus in Sindh & flood victims in Balochistan. Call 03212293039

He's now a terrorist supporter officially. Go on and read his thoughtful and insightful rants.
 
Three million affected by Pakistan floods: UNICEF

ISLAMABAD: The worst floods in memory in northwest Pakistan have affected more than 3 million people so far and the death toll has climbed over 1,400, a spokesman for the UN Children's Fund said on Tuesday.

Abdul Sami Malik said 1.3 million people were severely affected by the floods which have brought heavy criticism of the government over its response to the disaster.

Pakistani authorities are struggling to help victims of the flooding, many of whom have lost their homes and livelihood and say they had not received any official warnings that floods were heading their way.

Malik said aid agencies and Pakistani government officials will meet on Tuesday to determine whether they need to make an urgent international appeal for help.
 
People no matter what, do not, I repeat do not give a single penny to JuD. We've seen their footprint in the case of the doctor and professor caught last month involved in not one but many terrorist incidents.

During the earthquake, JuD and its affiliates had the best facilities on the ground. Mobile OTs, X-ray machines, CT scan machines and what not. Their supporters aren't as financially well-off as the "charity's" assets suggest. Nobody should support their activities, whatsoever. They are a proscribed organizations and if you see their banners, call the police to arrest the terrorist doctors.

And for the Ahmed Quraishi fans out there, here is a status update from the nutjob:-



He's now a terrorist supporter officially. Go on and read his thoughtful and insightful rants.

with all due respect, LHC acquitted him (HS) and i dont think neither he nor his organiztion pose danger to our national security

its natural to be suspicious, but JuD actually did help a lot during 2005 earthquake as well...i wont be naiive and deny that they are trying to garner more support from local populace

maybe instead the govt. should ''compete'' for influence and work hard to make its writ and efforts known; instead of twiddling fingers in Isloo and doing other things


for Gods sakes, our President is in France right now when he should be at home -- at least flying in a bloody chopper and viewing the extensive damage caused! Has he no shame, no taste or any leadership skills????


nahh, they'll just set low standards for themselves and not aim for achievement --which in this case would be actually establishing some communication with people of all walks of life ---especially these poor people who have lost their homes, loved ones and property


Pakistan nation citizens should unite the way they did during earthquake, and during IDP crisis. Help our comrades in dire need.


i thank those members who posted links to aid organizations and initiatives. I will be sure to contribute as well, Inshallah ..right now actually....
 
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Pakistan has been hit by the worst ever flood of its history while
its President, Foreign Minister and Interior Minister are enjoying the "Tour de
Paris"

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SIGNIFICANT FLOOD FORECAST

Moderate to heavy flooding likely in Hill ******** of DG Khan and RajanPur Districts during the period from 1030 PST to 2300 PST [10:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.] on Aug. 3 (today)

Courtesy: Pakistan Meteorological Department

SULTAN
 
Flood situation as of 2nd August and upcoming forecast (for today and coming days)

Significant Flood Forecast For River INDUS at Guddu and Sukkur

Guddu:
River
Indus at Guddu is likely to attain a High flood level ranging between
500,000 to 600,000 (cusecs) on 03/08/2010 and likely to attain
Exceptionally High Flood level ranging between 9,50,000 to 10,50,000
(cusecs) on 06-08-2010.

Under this scenario, the inundation and riverine flooding in low lying areas of Districts Ghotki, Sukkur is expected.

Sukkur:
According
to latest Hydrological conditions River Indus at Sukkur is likely to
attain a High flood level ranging between 500,000 to 600,000 (cusecs)
on 4/08/2010 and likely to attain Exceptionally High Flood level
ranging between 9,00,000 to 10,00,000 (cusecs) on 07-08-2010.

Under
this scenario, the inundation riverine flooding of low lying areas of
Districts Sukkur, Larkana, Nawabshah, Hyderabad, Naushehroferoze is
expected.

Courtesy: Pakistan Meteorological Department

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PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Pakistan issued new flood warnings Tuesday as more rains fell and rising water levels threatened to overwhelm one of the country's biggest dams. At least 1,200 people have died so far in the worst flooding to hit Pakistan in generations.

Relief work has been hampered by submerged roads, washed out bridges, and downed communication lines, and survivors have complained about government inaction. Other countries, including the U.S., have pledged assistance to Pakistan, which was already struggling to control a rapacious and violent Taliban militant movement.

In the northwest, the hardest-hit region, new downpours added to the misery.

Rising water levels at Warsak Dam, the country's third biggest, prompted disaster officials to ask residents in the northern outskirts of Peshawar city to leave their homes.

"If needed, forced evacuation will be started," said Adnan Khan, a spokesman for the Disaster Management Authority of Khyber-Pakhtoonkhwa province.

As bloated rivers flowed away from the northwest, they began to inundate villages in Punjab province in the east. Villagers in Mianwali, Layyah, Taunsa Sharif and Rajanpur were affected as floodwaters began to seep into their homes. Punjab is Pakistan's most populous province and home to many of its biggest farms.

Some 2 million survivors of the floods require assistance, officials have said.

The northwest is the epicenter of Pakistan's battle against al-Qaida and the Taliban. Alongside military and police operations, the government — with the support of the West — has tried to improve its services and living standards there to blunt the appeal of militancy.

The Pakistani army, which has the helicopters, boats and infrastructure needed for relief work, is delivering food, medicine and tents, as are government agencies and several different political parties and welfare organizations.

But many flood victims were unhappy with the response. About 300 people blocked a major road in the hard-hit Nowshera district to protest at receiving little or no aid, witnesses said.

At least one extremist group — a welfare organization allegedly linked to the Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist network — is also helping survivors. The group, Falah-e-Insaniat, helped civilians fleeing the Swat offensive, as well as after other disasters.

The United States, keen for an opportunity to win friends in the region, is providing $10 million dollars in emergency assistance. It has also provided rescue boats, water-filtration units, prefabricated steel bridges and thousands of packaged meals that are being distributed by the army and the government.

Other foreign countries, aid groups and the United Nations have promised or are delivering aid. But for victims now mostly surviving in baking hot camps or in the open, it cannot come quick enough.

"This is the only shirt I have," said Faisal Islam, sitting on a highway median, the only dry ground he could find in Camp Koroona village in the northwest. Hundreds of people in makeshift shelters constructed from dirty sheets and plastic tarps were also there. "Everything else is buried."

The Associated Press: Flooding threatens major dam in Pakistan
 
Due to heavey monsoon rains in Pakistan, about half of the Pakistan is under flood. Millions

of people need help. They have no food and shelter. Please create awareness and try to help

these needy people. You can give your suggestions to us at info@forumpakistan.com , your

little help can save a life.


A message from Pakistani Forum Desi Forums Pakistan Gupshup Lollywood movies Online TV Dramas Films Songs , we request all the charity organization in the

world to come in Pakistan and help in this hour of need.

Thanks.
 
WHO Sitrep - No.3:
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/MCOI-87YAYC/$File/full_report.pdf
 

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