Rain and Flood Determination continue in Pakistan, 266 deaths and 628 injured since June 26
Since June 26, at least 266 people have died in the continued incidents of storm rain in Pakistan, including 126 children, while 628 others were injured. The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) provided information on this on Friday. The NDMA said 14 people had died in the past 24 hours and 17 others were injured in rain -related incidents. The total dead include 94 men, 46 women and 126 children. Due to major damage in Pakistan, the largest number of 144 people in the province of Punjab died. This was followed by 63 people in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 25 in Sindh, 16 in Balochistan, 10 in Pakistan occupied Kashmir and 8 in Islamabad. Heavy rain and sudden flooding caused widespread damage to property and infrastructure. In the past 24 hours, 246 homes have been damaged and 38 animals have been killed. More than 1,250 houses have been damaged and 366 animals have been killed since the start of the monsoon. Floods in Pakistan in Punjab, the governor visited the flood areas, Governor Sardar Salim Haider in Punjab visited the flood -driven areas in Pindi ovens and informed about widespread destruction. Due to the release of water from the Turbel -Dam, there was a serious condition of flooding in the Indus River cessation. In Chiniot, according to the Chenab River, it is flooded at a lower level. Many homes were damaged due to landslides in Khanpur Tehsil of Haripur, while a road in Hali Bagh Kalali was blocked for two days due to large landslides, which delayed relief from relief. The situation is kept on the eyes, the rain continued in SWAT and the surrounding areas, while 8 people were killed and more than ten people disappeared in the sudden flooding due to rain in the Gilgit Baltistan region in Pakistan occupied by Pakistan. There is news about a major landslide near Tatta Water. The NDMA said he was watching the situation closely and coordinated the rescue and assistance with the provincial officials. Share this story -tags