More than 300 people flooded, Pakistan rains in Pakistan
Floods of more than 300 people were flooded, rain from the sky in Pakistan, continuous rain up to 48 hours: August 16, 2025, 18:06 IST Pakistan floods: More than 300 people died due to flooding in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, including 13 children. According to PDMA, 74 homes were damaged due to rain. Flooding in many parts of Pakistan has increased people’s problems. (Reuters) Peshawar. The number of people who died in the recent floods in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province in Pakistan has increased to more than 300, including 13 children. Officials gave this information on Saturday. According to the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA), different districts of the province flooded the province’s rain and interrupted rain was expected until August 21. PDMA spokeswoman Faizi said 307 people have died over the past 48 hours due to heavy rain, cloud neighborhood and sudden floods. His preliminary report says that the dead include 279 men, 15 women and 13 children. It is said that 23 people were also injured, including 17 men, four women and two children. Many families have become homeless due to flooding and many have to take shelter on the roof of their homes. Bajaur, Bunder, Swat, Manhra, Shangla, Torphar and Batagram districts of the province were affected. Most of these 184 people died in Buner. 36 People died in Shangla, while 23 people in Manshehra, 22 in Swat, 21 in Bajaur, 15 in Batagram, five in Lower Dir, died, while a child drowned in Abbottabad. The PDMA said that a total of 74 houses were damaged so far, of which 63 were partially destroyed and 11. It is said that the assistance teams and the district administration coordinate among themselves, which constantly monitor the situation. The PDMA spokesman said on Friday that the number of dead or injured is expected to increase, as a large number of people are still missing in the areas concerned. The storm rain has caused havoc on the entire country since the start of the monsoon season at the end of June. Floods, landslides and displacement in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the northern regions have increased problems. About the author Rakesh Ranjan Kumar Rakesh Ranjan Kumar has over ten years of experience in digital journalism. Before joining News18, he worked in Live Hindustan, Dainik Jagran, Zee News, Jansatta and Dainik Bhaskar. Currently he … Read more Rakesh Ranjan Kumar has more than ten years of experience in digital journalism. Before joining News18, he worked in Live Hindustan, Dainik Jagran, Zee News, Jansatta and Dainik Bhaskar. Currently it has read more: more famous: August 16, 2025, 17:48 IST Homeworld floods of more than 300 people, floods from the air in Pakistan