Devastating Floods in Pakistan Put Older People at Risk

In recent days, northern Pakistan has been hit by devastating floods that have killed more than 340 people and displaced at least 160,000. Homes, livelihoods, and health care services have been destroyed, leaving communities struggling to survive.

For older people, the situation is particularly dangerous.

Many older Pakistanis are stranded, unable to walk to safety or reach food and medicine. Others live with chronic illnesses requiring regular treatment that has vanished in an instant. And older people are more susceptible to the waterborne diseases common after floods. 

These floods are not a one-time tragedy—they’re part of a growing pattern of climate-driven disasters, where older people bear the highest risks but receive the least support.

Through our local HelpAge global network partner, the Foundation for Aging and Inclusive Development (FAID), HelpAge is responding quickly to provide urgent assistance, including:

  • Setting up safe community spaces in relief camps for older people
  • Reaching isolated individuals with mobile health clinics and vital items like crutches, hearing aids, and eyeglasses
  • Providing hygiene kits, mosquito nets, and clean water containers to prevent the spread of disease

But we can’t do this alone.

Your support is critical. Donate today to help older people survive this disaster with dignity and ensure they are not forgotten in the world’s response to climate change.

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