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Rain and flooding damaged over 40,000 homes and over 2,500 kilometres of road, stranding thousands in remote villages.

Digital Desk: The number of people killed in rain-related incidents in Pakistan has risen to more than 500 in recent weeks, as flash floods caused by heavy monsoon rains continue to lash the country's southwestern provinces.

According to the National Disaster Management Authority's most recent report, released on Wednesday, 502 people were killed, including 98 women and 191 children.

Rain and flooding damaged over 40,000 homes and over 2,500 kilometres of road, stranding thousands in remote villages.

Flooding hit the Balochistan and Sindh provinces the hardest after the heaviest rains in recorded history lashed the South Asian nation, raising concerns about climate change.

Millions of people, including children, were at risk of waterborne diseases in flood-ravaged areas where the military and rescue agencies were attempting to reach and evacuate those who had become stranded.

In recent years, Pakistan has experienced an increase in flash floods, heat waves, cloudbursts, droughts, and smog, all of which have resulted in poor air quality.






 

 


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