Earthquake Relief
Pakistan Earthquake Relief 2005
October 8, 2005
08:50:39 PST
Magnitude 7.6
The devastating earthquake of October 8, 2005 caused the death of over 87.000 people of which many were children. More than 100.000 are injured. Around 3,3 million are left homeless. Many more may die due to the approaching winter weather where temperatures may dip to -12C.
Despite the assistance which poured into the region in the aftermath of the quake, each day revealed acute new needs. Dina situated only a stone-throw from the affected areas, Anjuman-E-Behbood-E-Mareezan Denmark Pakistan lead a team of volunteers with tents, warm-clothing, medicine and foodstuff to Muzaffarabad, Bagh, Balakot and beyond.
If you wish to help – either through Anjuman-e-Behbood-e-Mareezan Denmark Pakistan or any other Relief Organisation, note that the main needs are:
- Shelter – most importantly, winterised tents to protect hundreds of thousands of people, some in mountainous zones where temperatures may dip to -12C. Blankets and warm clothing are also needed
- Health Care – more than four weeks after the quake, untreated wounds are becoming infected and fractures are worsening. Medics and supplies are needed to treat injuries, and to prevent the spread of illnesses brought on by the lack of hygiene and cold weather
- Food – this is likely to be a long-term requirement, as the earthquake wiped out food stocks and destroyed farms
- Clean Water and Sanitation
Earthquake
Relief
Images
October, 2005
ABMDP lead a team of volunteers with tents, warm-clothing, medicine and foodstuff to Muzaffarabad, Bagh, Balakot and beyond.
1,000 Pcs.
Sleeping
Quilts
MMM, 2005
Indebted to Danish retail chain JYSK for their generous donation of 1,000 pcs. Sleeping Quilts.
Flood Aftermath
In Town Of
Kalangai
August 20, 2010
Volunteers from ABMDP including Tahir Iqbal try determining the damages of the floods.
Flood
Relief Camp
At Mingora
August 17, 2010
Volunteers from Anjuman-E-Behbood-E-Mareezan Denmark Pakistan distributed foodstuff at Mingora.
Devastating
Floods In
Swat
July 28, 2010
Local residents witness first-hand how the sheer force of the floodwaters destroyed a lifeline bridge.