Flash floods kill more than 280 people in India and Pakistan
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At least 243 people died over the span of 24 hours in India and Pakistan as torrential downpours caused widespread flash flooding and landslides, according to the Associated Press. "The death toll may rise, as we are still looking for dozens of missing people," an official told the AP.
Pakistani authorities on Sunday defended their response to flash floods that killed more than 200 people in a single northwestern district last week.
More than 3 million people were told to remain on alert for flash floods as torrential rainfall moved through.
One month after the Texas floods, some survivors are pleading for help they say still hasn’t arrived. Others are emerging from the nightmare with the support of a community rallying to clean up the devastation on their own.
PESHAWAR/RAWALPINDI: With flash floods, land slides causing widespread destruction and killing hundreds in the country's northern areas, primarily Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit Baltistan and
Jazz has extended its free calling facility in flood-affected areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) to include all networks. This expansion builds on the
Somali Foreign Minsiter Abdisalam Ali has sent condolences to Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar over heavy death tolls due to the flash floods in the country’s northern areas.
Pakistan is reeling from catastrophic monsoon floods that have killed at least 321 people in just 48 hours, the National Disaster Management Authority confirmed on Saturday. Most of the victims—307—were in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province,