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At Least 55 Killed in Flash Floods in Northern Pakistan

Flash floods triggered by heavy rains have killed at least 55, as rescuers try to help thousands of survivors.
Flash floods triggered by heavy rains have killed at least 55, as rescuers try to help thousands of survivors.
at least 55 killed in flash floods in northern pakistan
Men collect their belongings from their makshift shop which was damaged by flood water after heavy rain on the outskirts of Peshawar, Pakistan. Photo: Reuters/Fayaz Aziz
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Flash floods triggered by heavy rains have killed at least 55, as rescuers try to help thousands of survivors.

Men collect their belongings from their makshift shop which was damaged by flood water after heavy rain on the outskirts of Peshawar, Pakistan. Credit: REUTERS/Fayaz Aziz

Men collect their belongings from their makshift shop which was damaged by flood water after heavy rain on the outskirts of Peshawar, Pakistan. Credit: REUTERS/Fayaz Aziz

Islamabad: Flash floods triggered by heavy rain in Pakistan have killed at least 55 people. Rescuers are trying to help thousands of survivors, including some cut off by a landslide in a mountain valley, officials said.

The weather system that brought the unusually heavy rain was expected to move northeast, towards northern India, although more isolated storms were expected in northern Pakistan, the Meteorological Department said.

Yousuf Zia, a disaster management official in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, said nearly 150 homes had been destroyed and tents and blankets were being distributed to the homeless.

"There are 30 people stranded by a landslide in the Kohistan Valley where we have sent a helicopter to rescue them," Zia said.

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Forty-seven people were killed and 37 injured in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Zia said, while eight people were killed in Pakistani-administered Kashmir, officials there said.

Landslides caused widespread damage to roads and communication infrastructure in the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, they said.

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One of the worst-affected districts was the Swat Valley, northwest of the capital, Islamabad, where 121 mm (4.76 inches) of rain fell on Sunday, the Meteorological Department said.

(Reuters)

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