Pakistan Earthquake Appeal
Multiple fatalities and hundreds injured after earthquake.
Latest reports indicate 38 fatalities and 723 injuries after a 5.8 magnitude earthquake hit Pakistan.
The earthquake, which hit at 16.01 on Tuesday 24th September, was centred 1km south of Mirpur. Mirpur, Jatla, and the villages of Manda and Afzalpur are amongst the worst affected areas. Tremors were felt in various cities including Islamabad, Jhelum, Lahore, Swat and Abbottabad.
There has been significant damages to roads and homes. The Pakistani military have dispatched medical support teams to the area.
Islamic Relief Pakistan is working with the National Disaster Management Authority and other bodies on the ground. A Disaster Response Team has been dispatched to the affected areas to determine the scale of damage.
Survivors urgently need humanitarian aid
The quake has destroyed or damaged homes. In Mirpur, where a state of emergency has been declared, several main roads and three major bridges have been badly damaged.
Rescue and relief efforts face challenging conditions, especially since rain and thunderstorms are expected in the hours ahead.
Islamic Relief has been able to rapidly launch a response to the disaster as we have been working in Pakistan for decades. On the ground in the affected areas, our emergency team will assess the scale of damage and find out how we can best help survivors.
We are working with other organisations, including the National Disaster Management Authority who are distributing vital items like tents, blankets, medical kits and bottled water.
You can help those in need by donating to our Pakistan Earthquake Appeal.
- $170 will provide blankets for seven people
- $170 can also provide a kitchen set and non-food items
- $340 will provide a shelter kit for those who have been forced to leave their homes
Please donate what you can. Your donation will help rebuild lives.