Fund from Flood in Pakistan, 71 people swallowed within 31 days, 40 children were also victims
Last updated: 07 August 2025, 16:55 IT since the end of June in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, at least 71 people died, while 86 others were injured. Local media, referring to the data shared by PDMA, said that … Read more flooding in Pakistan. (Credit-Rauters) Monsoon rain has caused a devastation in Pakistan since June, causing deadly floods, landslides and exhibitions. Such incidents were especially seen in areas with sensitive, low drainage or densely populated areas. During heavy rains, most deaths occurred in the SWAT district Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. According to Pakistan’s most important newspaper ‘Dawn’, 22 people have lost their lives here. The Provincial Authority for Disaster Management of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has provided information on this by releasing the latest data on Wednesday. According to the PDMA report, most deaths occurred due to floods, landslides and infrastructure collapse. On June 27, 17 people went missing after a sudden flood in Swat and Malkand division, most of whom were tourists. The bodies of 12 people have been restored while one person has not yet been detected. There is resentment among people in Pakistan due to delay in rescue operations. How much did the flood blow? 22 In Swat, 5 in Abbottabad, 5 in Malakand, 4 in Bunder, 3 in Charasadda, 3 in Upper Dir, 3 in Mansheera, 3 in Khyber, 3 in Khyber, 3 in Bajaur, 3 in Lucky Marwat, 2 in Torghar, 2 in Battagram, 2 in Hungoo, 2 in Shangla, 2 Hungoo, 2 cohistan, 1 in kot 1, 1 in cohat 1, 1 in cohat 1, 1 in cohat 1 deaths were recorded in nowshera. In the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, 86 people were also injured in rain -related incidents. The injured include 38 men, 33 children and 15 women. According to the report, 358 houses have been damaged since the beginning of the monsoon season. Of these, 54 were completely destroyed. Maximum 63 houses were destroyed in SWAT, followed by 38 houses in character and 22 houses in operations. 142 Cattle were also killed in rain -related incidents. The PDMA of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa made a lot of attention on Sunday. The Pakistan Meteorological Division feared from August 4-7 for heavy rain, wind and thunder throughout the province. Local media said on Wednesday that the National Emergency Operations Center of the National Disaster Management Authority has issued flood warnings in many areas of the country. This warning was released at a time when the monsoon intensity in the upper and central regions of Pakistan is expected to increase by 5-8 August. About author Prateeti Pandey News18 works at the Offbeat desk. Earlier Zee Media Ltd. I also experienced TV journalism with Digital. Information on writing and production of digital videos. With art literature during TV journalism … Read more in News18, they work at the Offbeat desk. Earlier Zee Media Ltd. I also experienced TV journalism with Digital. Information on writing and production of digital videos. With art literature during TV journalism … Read more published: 07 August 16:55 IST Homeworld in Floods in Pakistan, 71 people swallowed within 31 days