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Heavy rain kills at least 50 in Pakistan
Peshawar, Pakistan, Aug 15 (AFP) Aug 15, 2025

Heavy monsoon rains triggered landslides and flash floods across northern Pakistan, killing at least 50 people in the last 24 hours, disaster authorities said Friday.


The majority of the deaths, 43, were recorded in mountainous Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, according to the province's Disaster Management Authority.


Seven more people were killed in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, regional disaster management authorities said.


A cloudburst washed away several houses in northwestern Bajaur district, killing 18 people and stranding several others, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's disaster authority 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 monsoon season brings South Asia about three-quarters of its annual rainfall, vital for agriculture and food security, but it also brings destruction.


The torrential rains that have pounded Pakistan since the start of the summer monsoon, described as "unusual" by authorities, have killed more than 320 people, nearly half of them children.


Most of the deaths were caused by collapsing houses, flash floods and electrocutions.


In July, Punjab, home to nearly half of Pakistan's 255 million people, recorded 73 percent more rainfall than the previous year and more deaths than in the entire previous monsoon.


Landslides and flash floods are common during the monsoon season, which usually begins in June and eases by the end of September.


But scientists say climate change has made weather events around the world more extreme and more frequent.


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


Pakistan is one of the world's most vulnerable countries to the effects of climate change, and its residents are facing extreme weather events with increasing frequency.


In the Indian-administered part of Kashmir, a region divided with Pakistan, rescuers pulled bodies from mud and rubble Friday after the latest deadly flood to crash through a Himalayan village killed at least 60 people and washed away dozens more.


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