Humayun Saeed and Mahira Khan sought help for the flood-ravaged Pakistan

New Delhi:

Neighboring country Pakistan is once again facing difficulties these days.

Due to heavy rains, the entire country was flooded, in which more than 1000 people are reported to have died and around 33 million people have been displaced.

Not only this, the risk of spreading disease has also increased after the flood.

In such a situation, all the big personalities of Pakistan have appealed to the people of the country and other people for help.

It also includes film stars.

Many stars of the Pakistani film industry have sought help from people for the flood victims through social media. 

Pakistani actor Humayun Saeed wrote on his official Twitter account, 'Pakistan is witnessing a very disturbing scene due to rain and floods.

I request the government to take action at the earliest and help our brothers and sisters.

Together we should also come forward to help the people affected by the floods.

On the other hand, Pakistan's famous actress Mahira Khan, while retweeting the post of Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan, has appealed to the people of her country to give financial help to the flood victims.

He said, 'A little bit, as much as you can help.'

Extremely distressing situation all across Pakistan following rain & floods.

I appeal to the government to please take urgent action & provide all necessary relief to our displaced brothers & sisters.All of us too must extend our support to the flood victims in every possible way

— Humayun Saeed (@iamhumayunsaeed) August 26, 2022

Big or small.. whatever one can do.

🙏🏼♥️ https://t.co/jEJzzJeK30

— Mahira Khan (@TheMahiraKhan) August 27, 2022

Apart from these, cricket and music personalities have sought help for the flood victims through social media.

Let us tell you that the monsoon rains have caused huge destruction in Pakistan.

So far more than 1000 people have died in the floods in Pakistan due to rain.

About 33 million people have been displaced in the country due to the floods.

Torrential rains and floods have submerged a third of Pakistan.

Heavy monsoon rains have destroyed homes, businesses, infrastructure and crops.

The country received nearly 190 per cent more rainfall than the 30-year average in the August quarter this year, totaling 390.7 millimeters (15.38 in).

Sindh province, which has a population of 50 million, has been the most affected by the rains, receiving 466% more rainfall than the 30-year average.


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