Pakistan is reeling from catastrophic floods after torrential rains battered the country’s northwest, killing at least 344 people in just 48 hours. The hardest-hit region, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province, saw entire communities swept away by flash floods and homes reduced to rubble. 🌊🏚️
Here’s the breakdown:
• 90.6% of deaths were caused by flash floods, while collapsing roofs claimed 6.4% of lives.
• Over 1,800 homes have been destroyed nationwide since monsoon season began in June.
• Rescue teams are racing to find survivors trapped under debris, with many still missing.
Why it’s urgent:
Rescue 1122 KP spokesperson Bilal Faizi described scenes of chaos: 'Dozens are trapped, and floodwaters swept people away. Every minute counts.' ⏳🚑 The NDMA reports 634 total deaths this monsoon season, with KP alone accounting for 378 fatalities.
Beyond the numbers:
• Punjab province reported 164 deaths
• Southern Sindh and northern Gilgit-Baltistan saw 28 and 24 deaths respectively
• Climate experts warn such extreme weather events may intensify 🌍🔥
As rescue operations continue, global aid organizations are mobilizing support. Stay tuned for updates.
Reference(s):
cgtn.com