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At least 54 people killed in 24 hours as heavy monsoon rains lash eastern Pakistan

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 17, 2025
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The situation in Pakistan during the monsoon season has been worst than ever, with 178 people killed in 24 hours, taking an additional 54 deaths on the day of update. These deaths are compounded by extreme rainfall, which has caused flash floods and urban flooding in regions like Punjab, Sindh, and Balochistan. officials said that these incidents havehighlighted the challenge of managing natural disasters alongside the economic and social challenges.

Heavy rainfall has also increased by 82% compared to the previous year’s July, posing a_BOLD crisis for local}-affected communities. Specifically, deaths have been reported in three major states: Punjab, where 35 individuals were killed; Sindh, where 23 people lost their lives; and Balochistan, with 10 attendees. These numbers underscore the severe impact of the weather crisis on vulnerable populations.

In the Jhelum district of Punjab, findings have shown that a surge in rainfall has disrupted normal travel, prompting officials to deploy heavyordion cycles and manage traffic effectively. The National Disaster Management Authority has issued an updated flood alert, urging authorities to remain vigilant and timely respond to any potential recurrence of extreme weather conditions.

To mitigate the risks, tourists have been advised to avoid travel in affected regions, particularly near the:outsides of cities like Rawalpindi, where flash floods may cause disorientation. Additionally, officials have completed routine checks to assess damages and prepare for potential rebuilding efforts.

The situation also raises questions about the likelihood of recurrence for the next monsoon season, as historical data show a similar pattern of damage andceeded the high tolls that previous floods suffered. officials envision steps to address the problem, including increased navigation routes, improved flood warning systems, and more efficient resource mobilization.

Overall, the=-monsoon’s impact in Pakistan has leftNotes a challenging regime of events for economic recovery and social stability. Highlights include massive surges in rainfall, widespread violence, and severe economic losses that require immediate attention.

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