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At least 36 die in Pakistan as heavy winter rains collapse buildings and trigger landslides

IndiaTimes Sunday, 3 March 2024
Heavy rains in Pakistan have caused 36 deaths, collapsed houses, landslides, and road blockages. The affected areas include Swat Valley, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Baluchistan province, Gwadar, and Pakistan-administered Kashmir. In 2022, flooding caused 1,739 deaths, affected 33 million people, and displaced 8 million. The Taliban-run administration provided 50 million afghanis ($681,000) in assistance.
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News video: Pakistan Rains: Building Collapses, Landslides Claim 35 Lives in Severe Rains | Oneindia News

Pakistan Rains: Building Collapses, Landslides Claim 35 Lives in Severe Rains | Oneindia News 02:40

Heavy rains in Pakistan since Thursday have claimed 35 lives and injured 50, causing house collapses and landslides. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province reported 30 deaths, with Balochistan province witnessing five casualties due to flooding in Gwadar. Relief efforts are ongoing, with the Pakistan army...

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