More than 300 people dead in Pakistan after floods

After two days of heavy rain and flash floods, more than 300 people died in the northwest of Pakistan.
Tufan, this year’s monsoon season in the most deadly thunderstorm cloud explosions, flash floods, lightning strikes and landslides with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region hit the distant mountainous northern part.
According to the state disaster management authority, 307 were confirmed that they were dead, and more people are lost.
Some parts of neighboring India and Nepal were forced by other events about heavy rains, floods and rain last week.
In the Bajaur region, he was asleep in the garden of his house when he was awakened by the thunder on Thursday night, close to the Afghan border.
He ran to his family’s house where his family was asleep to find the roof collapsed.
Help by the neighbors dug out of the wreckage and found the bodies of his wife and five children.
The house was suspected by Yıldırım, he was burning before the rain falls.
He said he buried his family on Friday with the help of the community.
42 -year -old Saeedullah, “Everywhere there is destruction, rubble piles,” he said.
Bilal interest spokesman of the country’s official rescue service, more bodies from the home debris expects the death fee to climb, he said.
The Bunner region in the north of Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, was the worst hit, and 184 has been killed so far.
The interest said there was a cloud explosion in Bunner early on Friday and formed a water torrent swept into the villages below.
“There was no time for anyone to react,” he said.
62 -year -old Zahid Hussain, a resident of Beshonrai village in Bunner, said that more than 60 people lost their lives in the village and that more than 20 people were missing.
He told his family that he told him to escape when he noticed that he had risen quickly in a stream near his house swept into his front door.
One of his nephews fell into the trap and broke his leg when the waters rose. Hussain saved him and took him to a hospital in Bunner.

“Flood water washed our house in front of our eyes, Hussain said to Reuters from the hospital.
“We were homeless in a few minutes.”
More than 30 houses in the village were sweeping.
Prime Minister and Deputy Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, civil and military teams carried out rescue and charity operations, the Prime Minister president of an emergency meeting, he said.
Provincial Chief Secretary Shahab Ali Shah, local authorities to supervise the aid operations and damage to the damage was sent to areas under water, he said.
He said that medical camps were established for the victims of the flood and that he had organized food for families who lost their homes.
On Friday, a rescue helicopter collapsed due to bad weather conditions and killed five crew members.
Zaheer Babar, the main meteorologist of Pakistan, said that the country has seen an increase in the frequency and destruction of extreme weather events.
He said that the heavy rains in the mountains mean that people in the underlying areas are not aware of torrential rainfall until they reach a flash flood.
He said that climate change was a factor, but it worsened by the houses built alongside rivers and rivers, some waterways were narrowed with construction activity and garbage dump and made it difficult to disintegrate the rainfall.

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