Islamabad, September 14, 2025: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) has launched a large-scale emergency relief operation to assist families devastated by recent floods in Punjab.
According to KSrelief, distributions have begun in some of the worst-affected districts, including Kasur, Jalalpur (Multan), Alipur (Muzaffargarh), Liaqatpur (Rahimyar Khan), Rajanpur, and Bahawalnagar, where thousands of vulnerable households are receiving food and shelter assistance.
The relief package includes 10,000 non-food shelter kits and 10,000 food packages. Each kit contains a tent, solar panels with LED lights, thermal blankets, plastic mats, a durable kitchen set, a water cooler, and antibacterial soap. Each 95-kilogram food package is designed to meet immediate nutritional needs and includes wheat flour, sugar, lentils, and cooking oil.
Distribution is being carried out in coordination with the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA), local administrations, and KSrelief’s implementing partner, Hayat Foundation. The joint effort aims to ensure transparent and timely delivery to the most vulnerable communities.
The initiative highlights the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s continued humanitarian commitment to Pakistan. Over the years, KSrelief has implemented projects across the country in food security, healthcare, shelter, education, and disaster response — strengthening the deep bonds of friendship and solidarity between the two nations.
The dispatch of this latest convoy marks another milestone in Saudi-Pakistani cooperation, bringing critical support to families struggling in the aftermath of Punjab’s devastating floods.





