Flash Floods, Heavy Rain Kill 64 in a Week
- On July 2, Pakistan’s disaster agencies issued alerts for heavy monsoon rains from July 5-10, warning of potential flooding and landslides across multiple regions.
- Pakistan’s meteorological department reports that an active southwest monsoon system, combined with a westerly wave and rising temperatures, is increasing flood and GLOF risks across the country.
- NDMA Deputy Director Irfan Virk stated that heavy rains are expected from July 5-10 across KP, GB, Punjab, and Islamabad, raising risks of urban flooding, flash floods, and landslides.
- Recent floods and heavy rains have caused 64 deaths and injured 117 nationwide, with Punjab suffering 21 deaths including 11 children, and Sindh and Balochistan also heavily impacted.
- Pakistan’s disaster agencies have issued flood alerts, urging local administrations and the public to prepare for heavy monsoon rains from July 5 to 10 amid climate-driven glacier melt risks.
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Flash floods, heavy rain kill 64 in a week
Flash floods and heavy rain in have killed 64 people and injured 117 in a week across the country, a government agency said Wednesday. The highest toll was in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, with 23 dead including 10 children, the National Disaster Management Authority said. Fourteen of the victims were swept away in a flash flood in the Swat Valley last week, local media reported. Flash floods and homes collapsing in heavy rain killed 21 others in the east…
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