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Monsoon rains leave 820 dead in Pakistan

About 2.9km long roads, 129 bridges, 50 shops swept away by flash floods across country, reports say

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 23 Aug 2022 12:05PM

Monsoon rains leave 820 dead in Pakistan
According to Pakistan’s Meteorological Department, heavy rains are likely to continue across the country over the next few days. – @thegreendraft Twitter pic, August 23, 2022

ISLAMABAD – At least 820 people have been killed and 1,315 others injured in separate accidents caused by heavy rains across Pakistan since the start of monsoon season on June 14, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said yesterday, reported Xinhua.

The authority said that the dead included 304 children and 178 women who mainly lived in the areas where heavy monsoon rains wreaked havoc.

The authority said that the southwest Balochistan province remains the worst-hit area during the ongoing monsoon, where 225 people were killed and 95 others injured in various accidents.

About 2,886.9km long roads, 129 bridges and 50 shops were swept away by flash floods across the country.

An estimated 504,321 livestock perished in the rains across the country.

Rescue and relief operations by the NDMA, other government organisations, volunteers, and non-governmental organisations were underway in the flood-hit areas.

According to Pakistan’s Meteorological Department, heavy rains are likely to continue across the country over the next few days. – Bernama, August 23, 2022

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