54 Dead in Pakistan Floods as Monsoon Rains Intensify

Heavy monsoon rains killed 54 people in Pakistan within 24 hours, bringing the three-week death toll to 178. Record rainfall caused severe flooding across multiple provinces, with more rain forecasted. Authorities warn of similarities to 2022's deadly floods.
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Deadly Monsoon Rains Batter Pakistan

At least 54 people have died within 24 hours due to severe monsoon rains in Pakistan's eastern Punjab region. This brings the total death toll to 178 over the past three weeks across the country. The fatalities occurred in Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, and Balochistan provinces.

Record Rainfall and Flooding

Pakistan's monsoon season typically runs from June to September, but the country has experienced unusually heavy rainfall since June 26. According to Pakistan's meteorological department, July has seen 82% more rainfall than the same period last year. Punjab province recorded 124% more rainfall between July 1-15 compared to 2024.

Major cities including Rawalpindi and Lahore faced severe flooding, with streets submerged after 16 hours of continuous rain. Emergency services evacuated dozens of people by boat in Jhelum district following flash floods.

Ongoing Threat and Government Response

The meteorological department predicts more rain for Islamabad, Kashmir, and other regions. Authorities have extended flood warnings and urged local administrations to remain vigilant. Tourists are advised to avoid affected areas due to landslide risks that could block highways.

Officials warn the situation resembles 2022's catastrophic floods that killed 1,737 people. Climate experts attribute the increased intensity to climate change, noting Pakistan's vulnerability despite contributing minimally to global emissions.

Raj Deshmukh
Raj Deshmukh

Raj Deshmukh is an award-winning Indian journalist and education advocate who transformed personal experience into impactful reporting on rural schools. His work sparked policy reforms and earned him international recognition while mentoring future generations.

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