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June 29, 2025

Pakistan flash floods, heavy rain kill 45 in just days

Commuters make their way through a flooded street after heavy rainfall in Karachi.
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Commuters make their way through a flooded street after heavy rainfall in Karachi.

Heavy rain and flash flooding across Pakistan have killed 45 people in just a few days since the start of the monsoon season, disaster management officials said Sunday.

The highest toll was recorded in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa that borders Afghanistan, where 10 children were among 21 killed.

The disaster management authority said 14 of those victims died in the Swat Valley, where media reported a flash flood swept away families on a riverbank.

In Pakistan's most populous province of Punjab, along the frontier with India, 13 fatalities have been recorded since Wednesday.

Eight of them were children who died when walls or roofs collapsed during heavy rain, while the adults were killed in .

Eleven other deaths related to the monsoon downpours were recorded in Sindh and Balochistan provinces.

The national meteorological service warned that the risk of heavy rain and possible flash floods will remain high until at least Saturday.

Last month, at least 32 people were killed in in the South Asian nation, which experienced several in the spring, including strong hailstorms.

Pakistan is one of the world's most vulnerable countries to the effects of climate change, and its 240 million residents are facing extreme weather events with increasing frequency.

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Heavy rain and flash floods during the early monsoon season in Pakistan have resulted in 45 deaths within days, with the highest toll in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Children accounted for many fatalities, often due to collapsing structures. The risk of further heavy rain and flooding remains high, reflecting the country's increasing vulnerability to extreme weather linked to climate change.

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