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Pakistan Floods: Death Toll Rises To 802 As Monsoon Rains Devastate Nation | World News

According to the latest figures published by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), the relentless monsoon rains and flash floods took at least 802 life and left 1,088 injured in Pakistan since June 26.

Excessive air triggered widespread destruction, houses were under water, replacing thousands of people, and forced their efforts to intervene in the country.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, the highest losses were injured 479 deaths and 347 injured. In addition, 165 people were killed in Punjab and 584 injured, then Sindh 57 losses and 75 injured, reported that Balochistan had recorded 24 deaths and 5 injuries.

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45 people were killed or injured in the occupied Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, 24 people were killed and 29 were injured in the occupied Kashmir, Pakistan. In addition, 8 people were killed and 3 people were injured in the rain -related events in Islamabad.

Meanwhile, due to relentless monsoon rains, the water levels in the rivers in the rivers in the province of Punjab and the surrounding areas are rising, Pakistan leading Express Tribune every day.

Pakistan Meteorology Department (PMD) said Tuesday that the Ravi River in Jassar reached a high flood level.

In the early hours of Monday, the PMD warned that both Ravi and Chenab rivers have an increase in water levels.

The National Disaster Management Institution (NDMA) warned Lahore, Gujranwala, Sialkot, Narowal, Kasur and other regions in low areas in Punjab.

Residents are advised to avoid unnecessary trips, stay away from rivers and rivers, and follow official warnings through media, mobile networks and NDMA disaster warning application.

Authorities also warned that heavy downpour, accompanied by wind storm and lightning, can damage vulnerable structures, including mud houses, electrical poles, advertising boards, vehicles and solar panels.

According to the PMD, strong monsoon movements from the Gulf of Bengal and the Arab Sea continue to influence and sweep the occupied Kashmir, the Northeast Punjab and Pakistan.

The reports show that Sialkot has recorded extraordinary heavy rainfall in the city with 228 millimeters (mm) in the city and 97 mm in the city, that Narowal has received 107 mm, the lahyore City 61mm and the airport has received 39mm. precipitation.

The Lahore Regional Administration issued a high warning that predicts that water levels in the Ravi River will rise within the next 48 hours.

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