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Nearly 400 people were killed and villages were destroyed by monsoon rains and flash floods in northern Pakistan. Roads were also cut off.
NDMA warns of urban flooding in Karachi and Sindh as 47 deaths reported in 24 hours; more heavy rains expected till August 23.
KARACHI: The Sindh government has ordered a citywide shutdown for Wednesday, August 20, after fierce rains engulfed Karachi, ...
Second spell of rain hits Karachi on Wednesday, as the city continued to reel from record monsoon downpours a day earlier that claimed at least 11 lives, inundated neighbourhoods, disrupted power ...
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Daily Times on MSNKhyber Pakhtunkhwa floods kill 400 as rains devastate Pakistan
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Grinding charcoal with a few drops of goat's milk, 60-year-old Basran Jogi peers at the faces of two small Pakistani sisters ...
Rescuers and residents resumed searching on Tuesday for survivors as the death toll from five days of torrential rain rose to ...
Rescuers and residents resumed searching on Tuesday for survivors as the death toll from five days of torrential rain rose to ...
After days of sticky heat and suffocating humidity, Karachiites were greeted by heavy downpours early Tuesday, bringing ...
F, QAT, and AT erupted across Sindh, condemning corporate farming initiatives and government negligence. Protesters ...
Heavy rainfall in various parts of Karachi on Tuesday morning led to widespread power outages and traffic disruptions, prompting local authorities to declare a rain emergency, Dawn reported. According ...
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