
Pakistani flash floods: More than 300 people were killed in lightning floods and landslides caused by torrential rains in the Khyaber then in Northwest Pakistan in the last 24 hours.
The peaks of the cloud, lightning floods, lightning strikes and the collapse of the building caused death in the hills and mountains in the province.
Buner District was the worst disabled, where he told Reuters agency Agency Agency Agency Agency KPK killed floods and heavy rain killing around 100 people, Chief Secretary of KPK Shahab Ali Shah.
The local police officer Imtiaz Khan, who had escaped the delugees closely, said that the flood waters carrying hundreds of boulders hit and flatten houses in minutes.
“The stream near the village of Pir Baba in Buner increased without warning. At first we thought it was a normal flash flood, but when tons of rocks collapsed with water, 60 to 70 houses were swept in moments,” Khan Associated Press said.
Many bodies remained crippled, he added.
Hundreds of rescue staff are still looking for survivors in the bunera, Mohammad Suhail, a spokesman for emergency services, said Associated Press.
The helicopter bearing embossed supplies to those who were hit by floods in Bajaur, near the Afghan border, also crashed due to bad weather and killed five crew members.
Pakistani National Authority for Disaster Management (NDMA)
In the SWAT district, more than 2,000 people were moved to a safer area after the rivers and streams increased, the rescue officials said, Reuters said.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif chaired the emergency meeting to review the flood situation, the official statement said.
In recent weeks, hundreds of people have been killed because the nation has experienced more rain during the current monsoon season than usual, rewarding roads and buildings.
On Saturday, the mourns attended mass funerals, while the authorities supplied tents and food items to people affected by the buner.
According to the Provincial Office for Disasasters, this week died in incidents related to rain at least 351 people across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the northern Gilgit-Baltistan region.
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