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Canada pledges $2.6 million aid for Pakistan’s flood victims

Published on: September 10, 2025 4:40 PM

Canada has announced $2.6 million in emergency aid for Pakistan’s flood-hit communities. The announcement was made by Canadian Minister of State Randeep Sarai. He expressed concern over the impact of heavy rains and floods across the country. He noted that millions have suffered and many lives were lost. Canada, he said, stands in solidarity with the affected families.

According to Sarai, the aid will be distributed through humanitarian organizations. These groups will help deliver food, clean water, and medical support. He said the goal is to meet urgent needs on the ground. The funds will focus on saving lives and helping displaced families. Sarai stressed that Canada believes in global solidarity during disasters.

Earlier, the Asian Development Bank also announced $3 million for Pakistan’s flood response. Similarly, the European Union pledged over Rs 350 million in emergency help. These contributions are part of a growing international response to Pakistan’s crisis. Countries and agencies have praised the resilience of the people. They have also urged quick action to prevent further suffering.

This year’s monsoon has brought widespread damage to Pakistan. Torrential rains have flooded homes, washed away roads, and destroyed crops. Thousands remain homeless and without basic needs. The government has declared a national emergency in many regions. Relief efforts are ongoing, but resources are stretched thin.

In conclusion, international help is crucial in managing the crisis. Canadian aid will provide timely support to those in need. Relief groups are working to reach remote and flooded areas. The global community continues to monitor the situation. Pakistan now looks to both local and global partners for recovery and rebuilding.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: $2.6 million aid, Canada, emergency aid, Latest, Pakistan’s flood victims

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