Dozens of people have died in Pakistan due to the disaster.
At least 45 people have died in Pakistan due to heavy monsoon rains and floods. This information is reported by 'Glavkom' with reference to oxu.az.
According to local media, the disaster has caused numerous tragedies in different provinces, resulting in the destruction of residential buildings, landslides, and roof collapses. The highest number of casualties has been recorded in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, where at least 21 people have died, including children. Several houses in the Swat Valley were destroyed, under which entire families perished.
Forecasters warn that intense rains will continue for at least another week. In mountainous areas, road collapses and isolation of settlements are possible.
Pakistan is one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change. Every year, monsoon rains cause destruction and casualties, but the current season is already considered one of the most tragic in recent years. Local authorities and rescue services are operating in an enhanced mode, but access to many affected areas remains difficult.
The news highlights the tragic consequences of the bad weather in Pakistan. The scale of the disaster has proven to be very serious, with numerous casualties and building destruction. Local authorities and rescue services are on high alert as continued rains and the risk of collapses in mountainous areas are forecasted.
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