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More Pakistan towns flooded

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Pakistan flood survivors sit on high ground as they wait for rescue at the flooded area in Tando Hafiz Shah on August 21.

As flood waters rose in Pakistan's Sindh province submerging more towns, the country's authorities have evacuated over 150,000 people, worsening the national catastrophe.

A government spokesman said on Saturday that residents of the town of Shahdadkot are fleeing to higher ground as waters from the freshly swollen Indus river overflowed its banks, submerging dozens of more towns in the south, the Times of India reported.

Pakistani authorities are meanwhile struggling to shore up an embankment holding back a growing tide on the edge of the town.

As the latest surge approached, Jamil Soomro, a spokesman for the provincial government, said that it had, within the past 24 hours, evacuated more than 150,000 people from the interior parts of Sindh.

According to officials, the floodwaters nationwide are expected to recede in the coming days as the last river torrents empty into the Arabian Sea.

Already, 600,000 people are in various relief camps that were set up in Sindh province during this past month's flooding.

Meanwhile, doctors say that requests in the country's camps have been mounting for more medicine and updated equipment to treat the victims.

"In the camp the necessary things we need are medicine and equipment. If we have updated equipment, then we can treat the patients well," said Gulzar Hussain, a doctor struggling to run a field hospital at a government technical college in Nowshera, 27 miles east of Peshawar in the country's northwest.

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#14502
From World-Federation:
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Pakistan Flood Relief 2010: Victims are desperate for food

Updated 18 August 2010

Scores of individuals and families affected by Pakistan’s flood crisis have lost everything: their villages, their homes, their assets, their crops, and in some cases, even members of their own family. Right now, there is a real urgency to get food to the victims. If we don’t, more people will die and more will suffer. We need your help.

To date, over 14 million people have been affected and 6 to 7 million people are urgently in need of food, clean water and shelter. The United Nations Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs has said that these floods in Pakistan are the ‘worst monsoon-related floods in living memory.’


FOOD DISTRIBUTION
Since the onset of the floods, The World Federation of KSIMC has been working very closely with its regional partner in Pakistan, the Hussaini Foundation to address the urgent needs of the victims, including food, medicine and clothing. To date, food packages were delivered to 4,100 families:

read more...http://www.world-federation.org/Relief+ ... e_food.htm

TO DONATE:

Donate on The World Federation Website

Donate in Canada or USA, (via NASIMCO)

Donate in Europe (via CoEJ)

For more information, please email relief@world-federation.org
#14504
Find below an email correspondence with WF relief:
Subject: RE:
From: "Relief and Economic Development" <relief [at] world-federation.org>
Date: Mon, August 23, 2010 3:11 pm
To: [HIDDEN]
Cc: relief [at] world-federation.org


Br. Hasin,

Salaamun alaykum. I pray that you are in the best of health.

With respect to your question below, The World Federation of KSIMC has
applied a 7% administration levy on all donations received for various
projects and initiatives. However, given the large-scale crisis and
devastation that has unfolded in Pakistan, The World Federation has waived
the 7% levy on all donations made to its Pakistan Flood Relief Fund.

I hope this is the information that you were looking for.

With salaams and duas,

Kaniz Bhimani

Relief and Economic Development

The World Federation of KSIMC

-----Original Message-----
From: HIDDEN
Sent: August-22-10 10:46 AM
To: relief [at] world-federation.org
Subject:

Salaam Alaykum

May this email find you in the best of health.

I have a quick question with regards to various relief projects undertaken
by WF, like the Pakistan Flood relief and Srilanka relief.

Out of the donations received from brothers and sisters towards the relief
efforts, how much (in percentage) is used towards administration and other
costs (i.e. funds that dont reach the intended directly either in cash or
kind), if any.

I would appreciate a detailed reply in order to pass it on to brethren who
are interested to donate towards the relief

regards

Hasin

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