More than 300 people dead in Pakistan after heavy rains, floods
At least 321 people died in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province alone as rescue teams continue operations amid ongoing heavy rains and damaged infrastructure, officials said.
- More than 300 people have been killed by flash flooding across Pakistan and Indian-controlled Kashmir, according to local authorities.
- A study found recent rainfall in Pakistan was 10% to 15% heavier due to global warming.
- In Pakistan's Buner district, 184 people were killed and infrastructure, crops and orchards were severely damaged by the floods.
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More than 300 bodies have now been recovered following the devastating flash floods in India and Pakistan. Emergency services are still searching for missing people, and authorities are already warning of further heavy rain. By Charlotte Horn.
Japan Extends Condolences to India Amid Northern Flood Crisis
Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru expressed sympathies to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for catastrophic floods in northern India. The calamity claimed over 100 lives and caused significant disruptions across multiple states. Japan conveyed condolences to victims' families and wished for quick recovery for the injured.

Pakistan rescuers recover bodies after monsoon rains kill over 340
Rescuers struggled to retrieve bodies from muddy debris on Saturday after flash floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains across northern Pakistan killed at least 344 people in the past 48 hours, authorities said.
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