Authorities in Nowshera On Saturday, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) saw yet another day of fatalities and destruction as three more people perished in Swat due to landslides and floods, and authorities in Nowshera reissued an evacuation order due to a “very high flood” in the Kabul River.
A rain emergency was still in place in several areas of the country during the record rainfall that sent the majority of the country towards a catastrophe. province.More than half of Pakistan is already under water, and flash flooding caused by unusually heavy monsoon rains—which are now in their eighth spell and showing no signs of abating—has forced millions of people from their homes.
According to the most recent estimates, flooding caused by rains that affected almost 33 million people, or roughly 15% of the population of the country, has claimed the lives of close to 1,000 people, including 300 children.Abrar Wazir, the district’s extra deputy commissioner, said on Saturday that landslides & floods had cost a total of 15 lives in different places,
The initial shipment of aid materials travels from Kabal to Kalam in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Deputy Commissioner of Swat provided the image.
Authorities in Nowshera In a statement released today, the extra deputy commissioner noted that over 100 homes as well as about 50 hotels and restaurants were demolished, and that over 130 kilometres of highways had been damaged and 15 bridges entirely destroyed as a result of the flooding.
The official announced the formation of a team to determine the degree of additional damage.15 people have died as a result of floods and landslides in Swat, and 3 more have died.
KP CM’s chopper was sent out to supply supplies to remote places and rescue tourists who had become lost.
Several KP localities are currently undergoing evacuations due to a “very high flood” in Nowshera, where the Kabul River’s water level has increased above 300,000 cusecs.
For the previous three days, 150 visitors have reportedly been stuck in Kalam, Swat. Shehbaz visits the Sindh district of Sujawal to assess relief and rescue efforts and announces a Rs38 billion donation to flood victims.
Army commander will visit Sindh’s flood-affected districts today as military personnel speed up rescue efforts nationwide.