In what has been called the worst flooding in living memory, thousands of lives have been lost, homes destroyed and millions left without access to food and water.
BangladeshWith over half the country under water, Bangladesh is one of the worst affected countries. Monsoon rains have wreaked havoc across the country bursting river banks and leaving over 5 million marooned in their villages. Thousands of people have been living on their rooftops for over a week with rescue teams struggling to reach them.
The scale of the flooding is even worse than previous years, said Amjad Saleem, Muslim Aid Bangladesh Country Director, Across the country people are in dire need of clean water and food.
IndiaIn the Indian states of Bihar, West Bengal and Assam, Muslim Aid is planning to work through our local partners to bring relief to some of the 10 million people who have been hit by the heavy rains. The BBC is reporting that at least 125 people have died in India over the last few days, many of these children who have drowned or been crushed by collapsing buildings and trees.
PakistanIn neighbouring Pakistan, millions of people are still facing terrible conditions in the aftermath of the floods that happened last month. Muslim Aid is still on the ground in the flood-affected areas of Baluchistan running water purification systems and medical centres. With more rain expected, we are preparing ourselves for another emergency.
SudanSudan is the forgotten victim. Over the last few weeks the worst flooding in decades has uprooted thousands of people and killed at least 62. Muslim Aid has been providing food and clothes to thousands in Khartoum state and will be starting a major relief operation next week to provide clean water and medicines.
Muslim Aid is currently liaising with our partner Global Medic to arrange a specialist team to visit flood-affected areas in both Bangladesh and Sudan to provide water purification systems and medicines which will be essential as disease starts to spread following the floods.
UK This year we have experienced severe flooding at home in the UK as well. Muslim Aid is contributing to the British Red Cross appeal and recovery work by raising money for the thousands of people around the country who have lost their homes and belongings and face a long struggle to get their lives back to normal.
We need your donation today to help people in their time of need. Please give generously to:
World Flood Appeal
UK Flood AppealDonate online today at
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Please note, continuous updates will be posted on the Muslim Aid website on the progress of the aid relief sent to the affected areas and people. Please visit regularly to keep up-to-date on the situation.
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