Stand with peasants and rural communities in the wake of the 2025 worst ever floods

 

Worst ever flood at River Ravi for 38 years, hundreds of villages affected across Ravi, Chenab and Sutlej belts. Kartarour complex (a place of worship for Sikh community, located inside Pakistan, where Indians can come without visa) submerged. Over 800 killed, thousands injured, eight districts of Punjab under water.

The Pakistan Kissan Rabita Committee (PKRC) calls on friends, allies, and progressive forces everywhere to urgently support flood relief for peasants, small food producers, and rural workers devastated by the 2025 floods.

Since late June, torrential monsoon rains, cloudbursts, and glacial outbursts have caused widespread destruction across Pakistan. More than 800 lives have been lost, hundreds remain missing, and thousands of homes, roads, schools, and bridges lie in ruins. Farmers have lost their crops, seed stocks, and animals, threatening both immediate survival and future harvests. The poorest bear the heaviest burden of this crisis.

Gilgit-Baltistan:

In Gilgit-Baltistan, the floods have taken a particularly severe toll. In Ghizer district, a glacial lake burst destroyed over 330 houses and submerged farmland under a newly formed artificial lake stretching seven kilometers. In Baltistan, repeated floods since July have wiped out entire villages, destroying irrigation channels and terraces that sustain fragile mountain agriculture. Families are left displaced, forced to abandon their homes and livelihoods. This devastation comes on top of decades of neglect, with no effective flood protections, early warning systems, or rehabilitation mechanisms in place.

A disaster of injustice

These floods are not natural accidents. Pakistan contributes less than 1% of global greenhouse gas emissions, yet its people are on the frontlines of climate collapse. The scale of loss in Gilgit-Baltistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir, Punjab, and Sindh reflects decades of state neglect and corporate-driven policies that prioritize mega-canals, export crops, and corporate farming schemes under projects like the Green Pakistan Initiative, while leaving rural communities unprotected and voiceless.
Rich countries have not fulfilled their promises made after 2022 floods, We are looking at you, please make a donation what ever you can, it makes the difference.

We have already set up medical camps but not more immediate relief needed in different parts of Pakistan.

Our call

PKRC urges our allies to stand in solidarity with the people of Gilgit-Baltistan and rural Pakistan. Relief is desperately needed, but justice requires more: land reform, peasant rights, and a break with fossil fuel–driven, corporate-controlled development models.

Support flood relief today

We appeal to you to contribute generously to PKRC’s relief campaign. Every contribution will go directly to peasants, small farmers, and rural workers whose lives and livelihoods have been shattered.

Donations may be transferred via European Solidarity Without Borders (ESSF) who have agreed to support us and collect funds for us 

Paypal

Bank:
Crédit lyonnais
Agence de la Croix-de-Chavaux (00525)
10 boulevard Chanzy
93100 Montreuil
France
ESSF, account No. 445757C
National bank references (RIB):
Bank: 30002
Indicator: 00525
Account No.: 0000445757C
Key: 12
Account in the name of: ESSF
International bank details:
IBAN: FR85 3000 2005 2500 0044 5757 C12
BIC / SWIFT: CRLYFRPP
Account in the name of: ESSF

You can also transfer your donations via HelloAsso.

You can also directly send the amount to this address

MCB Bank Limited 
Beadon Road Lahore Branch 
Account number 
PK22 MUCB 0094 9020 1002 1876 
Account holders name; Farooq Tariq
Swift code: MUCBPKKA
Pakistan

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