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Pakistan reopens roads to areas where flash floods killed over 300

Pakistan reopens roads to areas where flash floods killed over 300

Summary

Pakistan has reopened roads and restored much of the electricity in northern areas after flash floods killed over 300 people. The government is working to provide aid and repair infrastructure, with the help of the military. More than 700 people have died nationwide since late June due to monsoon rains.

Key Facts

  • Flash floods in Pakistan have killed over 300 people in the north and northwest areas.
  • More than 700 people have died across the country since the beginning of the monsoon season in late June.
  • Pakistan has reopened roads and restored 70% of electricity in affected regions.
  • The Prime Minister has urged faster recovery efforts in Buner, which was severely hit.
  • More than 25,000 people have been evacuated from affected areas.
  • The military is providing medical aid, repairing infrastructure, and delivering supplies using helicopters.
  • Search teams are looking for around 150 missing people in Buner.
  • Monsoon rains have caused severe flooding, including in Karachi, disrupting daily life.
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