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Mufti Menk collecting donations on instagram to Assist Flood Victims in Pakistan

Ismail ibn Musa Menk, an Islamic scholar from Zimbabwe, is in Pakistan to assist flood victims as the nation recovers from the catastrophe that has destroyed infrastructure and claimed hundreds of lives.

The most afflicted province, Sindh, was visited by the Islamic scholar, who noted that the situation is “unimaginable” and urged people to give as much as they could to ease the people’s suffering. Please assist those impacted in any manner you can by collaborating with a respected partner or charity. We will need to help for the upcoming years “As Pakistan works toward the rehabilitation of the flood-affected population, Menk stated.

Menk claimed that his sole goal in traveling to Pakistan was to help those in need by bringing aid and raising awareness of the suffering of the numerous people who have been affected by the disastrous floods. “I apologize for not being able to accept any invitations or meetings that are not related. I did not deviate, “Added he. Nearly 33 million people in the 220 million-person South Asian country have been affected by the flooding, which has caused damages of an estimated $30 billion in homes, crops, bridges, highways, and livestock. The flooding was caused by record monsoon rainfall and glacial melt in northern Pakistan.

 

The open-air living conditions of hundreds of thousands of displaced people expose them to the infections that are carried by the stagnant waters. Authorities have stated that they are in urgent need of food, housing, clean drinking water, toilets, and medications. The families’ position is described by UNICEF as “beyond terrible.”

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According to the report, at least 3.4 million boys and girls still require immediate, life-saving assistance, and an estimated 16 million children have been affected. Through July and August, the nation received 391 mm (15.4 inches) of rain or almost 190% more than the 30-year normal. This resulted from a monsoon that arrived earlier than typical and lasted longer than usual. Sindh, a province in southern Pakistan, experienced 466% more rainfall than usual.

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