Floods Create Havoc in Mardan & Swabi


On August 16th a heavy deluge of rain resulted in massive damage throughout Swabi and Mardan districts. Approximately 50% of the mud homes in the Kagan refugee camp were fully destroyed and the rest remain in dangerous condition. Ismailia Health Center was also badly hit with flood waters filling the clinics with mud and debris. The home of several staff were also affected including FPHC's hardworking, stalwart administrator, Said Zaman. Luckily he and his family all escaped unscathed.

The homes in the refugee camps were especially badly affected, as they are made of mud and wattle. Many of the injuries and deaths that occurred were a result of collapse of the homes which happened suddenly and catastrophically.


FPHC vehicles and staff assisted in Kagan with the evacuation of people from the worst of the flooded area as well as arranging for cooked food for those affected. The health center at Ismailia and the emergency medical team provided emergency medical care to those injured.
There are ongoing concerns about the spread of cholera and typoid in the area. Staff and community are busy rebuilding their homes, cleaning up and shifting the debris and mud that has been left behind.

Photos: Kagan & Baghica Refugee camps and Ismailia.
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1 Comments:
The floods in Swabi and Mardan did alot of damage, many poor people especially the one living in houses made of mud became hoomless. a very informative post. plz keep it up. District Swabi
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