Heavy rain kills at least 30 in Pakistan

Heavy rain kills at least 30 in Pakistan

The downpour triggered landslides and flash floods across the country's north.

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A cloudburst washed away several houses in northwestern Bajaur district, killing 16 people. (Rescue 1122 emergency department/AP pic)
PESHAWAR:
Heavy monsoon rain triggered landslides and flash floods across northern Pakistan, killing at least 30 people and leaving many others trapped in the debris of their homes, disaster authorities said today.

At least 23 people were killed in the past 24 hours in mountainous Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, while seven were killed in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, regional disaster management authorities said.

A cloudburst washed away several houses in northwestern Bajaur district, killing 16 people and stranding more than 20 others, the provincial disaster agency told AFP.

The meteorological department has also issued a heavy rain alert for the northwest, urging people to avoid “unnecessary exposure to vulnerable areas”.

The annual monsoon season brings South Asia 70% to 80% of its rainfall, which is vital for agriculture and food security, but also brings destruction.

In 2022, monsoon floods submerged a third of the country and killed 1,700 people.

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