Pakistan issues flood alert for southern districts as rescuers search for missing in the northwest
- Pakistan issued a flood alert for southern districts due to expected torrential rains, as reported by the National Emergencies Operation Centre.
- At least 41 deaths have been reported nationwide in rain-related incidents, mainly in Gilgit-Baltistan and Karachi, according to the disaster management agency.
- Rescuers are searching for nearly 150 missing people in Buner, where the death toll has reached 290, according to Mohammad Suhail, a spokesman for emergency services.
- The agency warned that rainfall of up to 100 millimeters could disrupt transport and damage infrastructure in several southern provinces, including Sindh.
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Pakistan issues flood alert for southern districts as rescuers search for missing in the northwest
Pakistan has issued a flood alert for some southern districts, warning of torrential rains, as rescue teams continued searching for missing people in the northwest, where severe floods have killed hundreds over the past week.
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