Avalanche in Northern Pakistan Kills 11 Nomads; Climate Change Blamed
- An avalanche in northern Pakistan killed 11 nomads and injured 25 others from a nomadic tribe.
- The nomads were crossing a mountainous area with their goat herds when they were caught in the avalanche.
- Rescue operations faced rough, high-altitude terrain.
- Pakistan's prime minister called on the international community to help developing countries facing economic challenges from the effects of climate change.
- Flooding and avalanches are becoming more common in Pakistan due to changing weather patterns.