Violent Pakistan Storms Trigger Floods, Landslides Killing 10
- Strong winds and thunderstorms in Pakistan resulted in at least 10 deaths and 43 injuries, according to officials.
- The State Disaster Management Authority reported that four women and a man died in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, while three died in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and two in Punjab.
- Haroon Rasheed, a senior government official, confirmed that one person remains missing and added that 12 houses and a mosque were destroyed in a village.
- Severe storms on Saturday claimed 14 lives and left over 100 injured, as climate change is blamed for the increasing severity of these weather events.
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