ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s meteorological department has warned citizens that heavy rains and landslides may take place in several parts of the country today, Monday, as the death toll from rain-related incidents since Jun. 26 has surged to 798. Pakistan has been reeling from heavy monsoon rains since late June, which have triggered floods and swept away homes and livestock in the country’s northern and eastern regions. Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) region has been the most severely impacted region since Jun.

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s meteorological department has warned citizens that heavy rains and landslides may take place in several parts of the country today, Monday, as the death toll…

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani disaster management authorities on Monday issued fresh flood warnings for two major rivers as heavy monsoon rains continue to batter the country, with the…

ISLAMABAD: Disaster authorities on Monday issued a fresh alert of flooding in rivers and streams as well as urban floods in multiple cities in Pakistan’s most populous Punjab…