
Fresh Meals – People of Jalalpur
You are witnessing the devastation of Jalalpur on social media. The water level is extremely high, and many villages are submerged, leaving people trapped.
The recent flood in 2025 has severely affected all four provinces of Pakistan: Punjab, Baluchistan, Sindh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Authorities have declared it one of the worst floods in decades, even worse than the previous disasters. According to NDMA, by the end of August, more than 800 people had lost their lives, including women and children, while over 1,100 people were injured. Around 2,300 villages were inundated, leaving nearly 1.5 million people affected. Thousands of homes were destroyed, 6,000+ livestock were lost, and critical infrastructure such as roads and bridges collapsed, cutting off many areas from aid. After the floodwaters receded, the suffering only worsened as people faced hunger, disease, and homelessness. Many remote villages were still waiting for help and basic necessities, making it a heart-wrenching sight. Sustainable projects and long-term rehabilitation plans are urgently needed to restore the lives and livelihoods of the flood-affected people.
Identified Problem Areas: Field assessments show multiple, overlapping challenges that keep communities in a cycle of vulnerability. The most urgent issues are outlined below.
Education & Awareness: Illiteracy is widespread, with limited exposure to the modern world and minimal awareness of rights and responsibilities. Even where there is motivation to learn, schools, trained teachers, and basic infrastructure are lacking.
Drinking Water: Access to safe, hygienic drinking water is inadequate. In several areas, people and livestock share the same water sources, contributing to waterborne diseases such as hepatitis and kidney ailments. Targeted, low-cost interventions can deliver reliable safe water at scale.
Poverty & Livelihoods: Poverty has deepened post-flood, forcing families into short-term survival. Many require stable income pathways and guidance on better earning prospects. In Balochistan and South Punjab, women’s traditional crafts can become sustainable livelihoods with training, inputs, market linkage, and fair pricing.
Shelter & Housing: Widespread housing loss has left families without protection, especially during winter. Durable, flood-resilient housing remains unfamiliar or unaffordable in many areas. Introducing affordable, disaster-resistant designs can provide lasting safety and dignity.

You are witnessing the devastation of Jalalpur on social media. The water level is extremely high, and many villages are submerged, leaving people trapped.

When dead children’s corpses are being received from flood waters… when families are crying out to save their loved ones… it becomes our duty to step out and help.

The situation in Jalalpur Pirwala is extremely critical. We need to rescue trapped families there, children have lost their lives, and survivors are still waiting to be rescued.

Shauoor Welfare Foundation has organized a Free Medical Camp in the village of Daduwala, Jhang. The turnout has been overwhelming

In Chund Bharwana near Jhang, floodwaters have surrounded entire communities. Shauoor’s brave team, with the support of Wasila Welfare Foundation and Friends Clu

After the devastating floods, countless weak, sick, and displaced people can be seen lying helpless by the roadside in Chund Bharwana near Jhang.

So much pain, so much helplessness, and silent dignity… !!!
Those who yesterday worked hard to earn their living are now locked inside their homes, surrounded by water from all

The Flood Relief mission of Shauoor Welfare Foundation continues with full strength. Just as our team stood with flood-affected families in Kasur and Jhung