Heavy Rains Wreak Havoc in Pakistan: A Community Struggles to Rebuild
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Punjab counts over 120 dead in six weeks of relentless monsoon rains
LAHORE: More than 120 people have lost their lives in Punjab over the past six weeks as torrential monsoon rains and flash floods battered rural and urban areas, official figures revealed on Sunday. According to the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA), the current monsoon spell is likely to persist with intermittent downpours until August 27, keeping alive the threat of riverine flooding, urban inundation and waterlogging in low-lyin…
Heavy Rains Wreak Havoc in Pakistan: A Community Struggles to Rebuild
Heavy Rains Wreak Havoc in Pakistan: A Community Struggles to Rebuild Recent evaluations by Islamic Relief highlight a devastating situation in Pakistan's Buner and Swat regions, where 60% of families have lost their livelihoods due to catastrophic floods, as reported by Dawn. The humanitarian organisation's emergency response team continues to distribute essential supplies while confronting severe destruction of homes and agricultural land.The …
Since June 26, the rains have damaged or destroyed 4,373 houses and caused the loss of more than five thousand heads of cattle. The content Floods in Pakistan have killed hundreds of people first appeared in Journal I.
785 people died, 978 were injured... The death toll in the monsoon rains that have been effective in Pakistan since June 26 has risen to 785, while 978 people were injured.
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