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54 Dead in 24 Hours as Heavy Monsoon Rains Ravage Pakistan

At least 54 people lost their lives within 24 hours as relentless monsoon rains wreak havoc across several provinces in Pakistan, triggering floods, house collapses, and mass displacement.

54 Dead in 24 Hours as Heavy Monsoon Rains Ravage Pakistan

At least 54 people lost their lives within 24 hours as relentless monsoon rains wreak havoc across several provinces in Pakistan, triggering floods, house collapses, and mass displacement.

 

In a devastating turn of events, Pakistan is grappling with the severe aftermath of intense monsoon rainfall that has claimed 54 lives within a single day. The torrential downpour, which struck multiple regions including Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan, resulted in flash floods, landslides, electrocutions, and building collapses, leaving hundreds injured and thousands displaced.

 

According to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), emergency response teams have been dispatched to high-risk zones. Roads and bridges have been washed away in rural areas, while major cities such as Lahore and Karachi have witnessed urban flooding, power outages, and transport disruption.

 

Children and the elderly make up a significant portion of the casualties, as poorly built homes collapsed under waterlogged conditions. Relief camps are being set up, and the military has been called in to assist in rescue and evacuation operations.

 

The Pakistan Meteorological Department has warned of continued heavy rainfall over the coming days, urging people to stay indoors and avoid flood-prone areas. The disaster has once again exposed the fragility of urban planning and disaster preparedness in the country.

 

This incident adds to the growing concerns of climate vulnerability in South Asia, where monsoon patterns are becoming increasingly erratic and destructive. Humanitarian agencies have called for immediate aid and long-term infrastructural reforms to prevent future tragedies.


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