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ADB boosts Sindh flood recovery with $80.75 million in new aid

Published on: September 16, 2025 5:45 PM

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has announced an additional $80.75 million to help rebuild flood-hit areas in Sindh. This funding increases ADB’s total commitment to $220 million under the Sindh Emergency Flood Assistance Project (EFAP). The project supports recovery from the devastating 2022 floods in Pakistan.

ADB launched EFAP to restore vital infrastructure like drainage, irrigation, and flood protection systems. The project also focuses on building long-term climate resilience and improving disaster preparedness. With this new funding, total spending on EFAP has now reached $280.47 million.

Out of the new funds, $54.42 million will go toward civil works and construction projects. These include rebuilding roads, fixing irrigation canals, and strengthening embankments. So far, $135.33 million has already been spent on the project, but only 5.5% of the new tranche has been used.

As of September 4, the overall project progress stands at 43.9%. However, ADB reported several setbacks, including disputes with contractors, delays in land purchases, and shortages of building materials. Social unrest in some areas also caused delays. ADB urged local governments to improve coordination for faster progress.

Despite challenges, ADB remains committed to helping Sindh recover and prepare for future disasters. The new funds will speed up construction in flood-prone areas, support agriculture, and reduce the risk of future damage. Officials hope this support will bring long-term benefits and protect vulnerable communities.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: $80.75 million in new aid, Asian Development Bank (ADB), Latest, SIndh, Sindh flood recovery

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