Key highlights:
- Over 6.9 million people have been affected since late June by heavy monsoon rains; with 3.5 million people becoming displaced.
- With flood waters receding, displaced people are returning to their communities but face long term challenges as they return to damaged homes, destroyed harvests and dead or missing livestock.
- High levels of food insecurity and malnutrition are being reported, at a time when widespread crop losses, along with disrupted harvests and markets, are leading to higher food prices.
- The Pakistan Meteorological Department issued a dengue alert, warning of a significantly heightened risk of a severe outbreak between 20 September and 5 December.
- Humanitarian partners continue to deliver clean water, healthcare, emergency shelter, and other urgent supplies, but with flood water receding and ongoing returns, focus will now be on early recovery interventions.
[[{"type":"media","fid":"107238","view_mode":"default","instance_fields":"override","link_text":"2025_09_26_-_monsoon_floods_-_flash_update_11.pdf"}]]
Scope
International
Intervention Sectors
Coordination & Information management
Food & Nutrition
Health
Shelter and Non-Food Items
Water sanitation and hygiene
Date
Countries
Pakistan