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Pakistan Floods Kill 53, Injure 60

Pakistan Floods Kill 53, Injure 60
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The death toll from flash floods triggered by torrential rains in northwestern Pakistan and parts of Kashmir hit 53.

Pakistan Floods Kill 53, Injure 60

The victims lost their lives in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province and in the Neelam Valley in Pakistan-administered Kashmir after the heavy downpours that began on Saturday night caused landslides and the roofs of dozens of homes to collapse.

In further details, the districts of Shangla and Kohistan were the worst-hit areas, where 14 and 12 people were killed respectively.

Flooding also injured at least 60 people, hit huge tracts of farmland and washed away crops across the region.

In this regard, Pakistani officials showed that heavy rains killed at least 121 people, injured 124 and damaged 852 houses across Pakistan since March 9. Collapsed roofs and landslides caused most of the fatalities.

Pakistan experiences severe weather patterns every year, which affected millions of people, claimed many lives and wiped out millions of acres of farmland in recent years.
Moreover, Monsoon, a rainy season that starts in mid-July and lasts until the end of August, strikes Pakistan hard each year.

Earlier in the summer of last year, torrential downpours and flooding killed 81 people and affected almost 300,000 Pakistanis across the country during the rainy season.

In 2010 records, flooding killed 1,200 people and impacted one-fifth of Pakistan's population of over 190 million.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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