NDMA Reports 831 Deaths as Flood Toll Climbs in Pakistan
The floods have displaced over 35,000 people and destroyed 9,000 homes, with 1,880 rescue missions saving over 500,000 lives amid ongoing relief efforts, officials said.
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Pakistan floods: Over 800 dead in monsoon devastation
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail In what is being described as one of the worst floods in the history of Pakistan, a third of the country has been left under water and the lives of over 33 million people devastated with millions left in need of urgent assistance. In a catastrophic turn of events, Pakistan’s eastern provinces have been […]
Monsoon flooding has killed hundreds in Pakistan – climate change is pushing the rainy season from blessing to looming catastrophe
By Pintu Kumar Mahla, University of Arizona (The Conversation) – Farmers in South Asia rely on the summer monsoon’s rainfall, but extreme monsoon rains in recent years have been destructive and deadly. Since July, flooding during the 2025 summer monsoon has killed more than 700 people in Pakistan as water and mud swept through settlements and ancient towns. Streets in Karachi, a vital port city of about 20 million people, were inundated. The dam…
Monsoon Floods Claim 831 Lives Across Pakistan
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Pakistan's National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has confirmed 16 new deaths in the last two days, bringing the total death toll from flooding and rain-related incidents across the country over the past two months to 831, The Express Tribune reported on Saturday. World News | Monsoon Floods Claim 831 Lives Across Pakistan.
Alarming situation in Pakistan
Monsoon rains, glacier melt & floods expose Pakistan’s climate vulnerability, Experts - Global News Pakistan
Islamabad : Experts underlined that the 2025 monsoon season marked by record rainfall, glacier melt, urban flooding, and flash floods has underscored Pakistan’s extreme climate vulnerability that demands urgent investment in climate-resilient infrastructure, water reservoirs, gender-sensitive relief, and proactive disaster preparedness.The Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) under it’s Seminar Series organized a virtual roundtable …
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