KYWDO Successfully Completes Mega Relief Campaign for Flood Victims in Ghizer

Gilgit: The Kashrote Youth Welfare and Development Organization (KYWDO) has successfully completed a large-scale relief campaign for flood-affected families in Ghizer. The campaign focused on the most affected areas including Tali Das, Raushan, and Huks, where heavy flooding had caused severe damage to homes and livelihoods. Despite difficult and risky routes, KYWDO volunteers managed to deliver much-needed assistance to the victims. A total of 190 families received help, including cash support worth Rs. 1.2 million, along with food, medicines, warm clothes, bedding, and other essential supplies. More than 40 dedicated volunteers from KYWDO took part in this humanitarian mission. They not only distributed aid but also spent time with the affected families, showing compassion and solidarity during their time of hardship. Relevant Story to read: Glacier Burst in Ghizer, Gilgit-Baltistan: Floods Create Crisis in Villages, Rescue Underway A spokesperson for KYWDO said: “This campaign was purely based on humanitarian spirit. With the support of generous donors, we were able to deliver timely assistance to our flood-affected brothers and sisters. Our volunteers proved that with determination and courage, every challenge can be overcome. We stand shoulder to shoulder with the affected families and will continue efforts for their recovery.” Local committee representatives praised KYWDO’s initiative, calling it an inspiring effort that not only provided relief but also gave hope and confidence to the victims. They added that rehabilitation work in the flood-hit areas is still ongoing, and such campaigns play a vital role in rebuilding lives. KYWDO has also announced its commitment to long-term recovery and development projects in the region. The organization is preparing for future emergency responses and is determined to ensure stability and sustainable development in flood-affected areas.

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Aga Khan Agency Provides Relief to Flood Victims in Ghanche

Flood victims in Ghanche receive one-month food supplies from Aga Khan Agency for Habitat Pakistan (AKAHP) in collaboration with district administration. Ghanche (Baltistan): Aga Khan Agency for Habitat Pakistan (AKAHP) has provided one-month food supplies to families affected by recent floods in Ghanche district. The relief activity was carried out in the villages of Khandus, Ghorsey, Haldi, and Hapi under the supervision of the district administration. According to official reports, around 52 houses were completely destroyed in these villages due to the floods. The affected families expressed their gratitude to the Aga Khan Agency, calling the timely support a “ray of new hope” during this difficult time. Deputy Commissioner Ghanche, Captain (R) Arib Ahmed Mukhtar, praised the efforts of the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat. He said that the organization delivered the aid in an effective and timely manner. He further assured that the district administration will continue to cooperate with the agency in future initiatives for the rehabilitation of flood victims. This relief effort reflects the commitment of humanitarian organizations and local authorities to support disaster-hit communities in Baltistan. Read More:  NADRA Mobile Registration Drive UK on August 23, 2025 – CNIC, NICOP, FRC Services for Overseas Pakistanis.

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In Kharmang district, Aga Khan Agency for Habitat (AKAH) under the BRAVE program distributed one-month food ration to flood victims in the presence of local officials and community leaders.

Aga Khan Agency for Habitat Provides One-Month Food Ration to Flood Victims in Kharmang

Aga Khan Agency for Habitat Supports Flood Victims in Kharmang The Aga Khan Agency for Habitat (AKAH) has stepped forward to support families affected by the recent floods in Kharmang district. Under the BRAVE program, AKAH provided a one-month food ration to the flood victims. The relief goods were distributed during a ceremony attended by Assistant Commissioner Kharmang Kifayat Hussain, Administrative Officer Mehdi Ali Khan, and Ismaili Local Council Skardu member Kamal Uddin. Officials’ Remarks Speaking on the occasion, Assistant Commissioner Kharmang thanked AKAH for their timely support. He said that such efforts not only fulfill the urgent needs of affected families but also give them hope and courage during difficult times. Victims’ Response The flood victims appreciated the initiative and expressed gratitude to AKAH, stating that the organization has always stood with them during natural disasters. For the families, this assistance came as much-needed relief. Read More:  Flooding in Punjab: Understanding the Crisis, Causes, and Solutions Flood Situation in Pakistan Today : Critical Updates & What You Need to Know Flood in Pakistan: Causes, Impacts, and Solutions Brilliant Student from Nilt Valley Shines in FBISE HSSC Exams

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