The Beas River has become dangerous and is causing a major disaster in Punjab. Heavy rainfall and water releases from dams have created a serious situation, putting hundreds of thousands of people at risk. In this time of crisis, it is crucial that we support Pakistan flood victims, whether through local contributions in Pakistan or donations from overseas communities who want to help.
Many villages near the river are flooded, leaving families stranded and waiting for help. Rescue teams are working hard, but the disaster is so big that it’s hard to reach everyone quickly. This shows how climate change and poor planning have made things worse. Experts warn that such events may happen more often in the future, and preparation is key.

Punjab Flood Emergency: Thousands Forced to Evacuate
Punjab is facing severe flooding as heavy monsoon rains turn into a major disaster. Over 150,000 people have been forced to leave their homes, and more evacuations are expected as water levels rise.
Sialkot has seen record-breaking rainfall of 362mm, breaking all previous records and overwhelming drainage systems. Streets have become rivers, and everyday life has come to a halt.
The crisis deepened when authorities opened the Beas Dam spillways to prevent a collapse, sending massive amounts of water downstream into already flooded areas. Emergency experts warn that only 25% of the floodwater has reached populated areas so far, which means the disaster is far from over.
This is the moment for action. Both local donors in Pakistan and overseas Pakistanis have a vital role to play in ensuring survival and recovery for flood-hit families.
Records Shattered, Lives Shattered
Unprecedented rainfall has devastated the region, with weather stations confirming 362mm rain in Sialkot, records broken in just a few hours over three times the monthly average. Rivers in Punjab have turned into destructive torrents, flooding entire communities.
Farmlands, which are the backbone of Punjab’s economy, are now underwater. Crops have been destroyed in hours, and livestock are fighting for survival in submerged farms. For farming families, this is not just a disaster it’s the loss of their livelihood.
The Human Cost
The 150,000 people forced to evacuate are more than just numbers they are families, elderly grandparents, farmers, and children separated from parents in the rush to escape rising waters.
Shelters are overflowing. Schools, mosques, and community centers have been turned into emergency camps. But food, clean water, and medical supplies are dangerously low. Overseas donors and local supporters together can fill this gap by providing essential relief.
The Solution: Support Pakistan Flood Victims – Every Donation Matters
When disasters like this strike, humanity’s true strength lies in unity. Whether you are in Pakistan or living abroad, your compassion can save lives.
- Local donors in Pakistan can quickly send funds through Meezan Bank accounts to deliver urgent relief.
- Overseas Pakistanis and global donors can play an equally important role by contributing from abroad, ensuring food, shelter, and medical care reach those trapped in disaster zones.
Donate Now: Your Compassion in Action
The Help In Need organization has launched a verified relief fund for Punjab flood victims. This trusted charity has years of experience in disaster relief and ensures transparency so that every rupee reaches those who need it most.
Bank Details for Donations (Pakistan & Overseas Transfers):
- Account Title: Help In Need
- Bank Name: Meezan Bank Limited
- Account Number: 0301010100760866
- IBAN: PK13MEZN0003010100760866
Whether you’re donating inside Pakistan or from abroad, your funds directly support emergency food, medical aid, clean water, and shelter.
Join the Movement: Share and Support

Every donor is part of this humanitarian mission. If you cannot give financially, you can still help by spreading awareness. Share this appeal with friends, family, and your international networks.
Prayers and Action Together
While donations provide material relief, prayers provide hope. Families in Punjab need both. Pray for safe evacuations, quick recovery of the injured, strength for rescue workers, and healing for communities.
Final Thoughts
The floods have broken records, destroyed lives, and tested resilience. With 362mm rain in Sialkot, records broken, Punjab is facing one of its worst disasters in recent history. But together, we can change the outcome.
Whether you are a donor in Pakistan or a supporter living overseas, your role is vital. Support Pakistan flood victims today donate, share, and pray. Because every second counts, every rupee matters, and every life saved is a victory for humanity.
FAQs
1. What is the best way to support Pakistan flood victims?
The best way is to donate to verified relief funds like Help In Need, which provide food, water, shelter, and medical aid directly to victims.
2. Can overseas Pakistanis donate to this fund?
Yes. Overseas Pakistanis and international donors can transfer money using the provided IBAN account number at Meezan Bank Limited.
3. How much rainfall has caused this disaster?
Sialkot recorded 362mm of rain in just a few hours, breaking all previous records and causing massive flooding.
4. How many people have been displaced?
More than 150,000 people have been forced to evacuate, and thousands more remain at risk.
5. What will my donation be used for?
Donations are used for emergency food, clean water, medical treatment, temporary shelters, and basic supplies for affected families.