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More than 300 people dead in Pakistan after heavy rains, floods

At least 327 people died in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province alone as floods devastated mountainous districts, with over 3,500 tourists evacuated and rescue efforts hampered by damaged roads, officials said.

  • On Friday, flash floods triggered by torrential rains swept away homes, roads, and bridges in the Himalayan region, killing over 280 in India and Pakistan, officials said.
  • Experts say cloudbursts—sudden, intense downpours—are increasingly common in the Himalayas, with rainfall 10% to 15% heavier due to global warming, a study found.
  • Authorities evacuated nearly 4,000 pilgrims, and rescuers worked for hours to save about 2,000 tourists trapped by floods, officials said.
  • Authorities reported widespread destruction; landslides and floodwaters washed out roads and blocked key routes, trapping dozens under debris.
  • The Pakistan Meteorological Department forecasts rain and thundershowers from today till August 19 and warns downpours may persist until August 21.
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Hopes for survivors wane after Pakistan flooding kills hundreds

Pakistani rescuers dug homes out from under massive boulders on Sunday as they searched for survivors of flash floods that killed at least 344 people, with more than 150 still missing.

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According to a scientific study, the "unusual" rains that hit Pakistan and killed more than 350 people in a few days are directly aggravated by climate change.

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