Overview
- The mid-August flash floods in northern Pakistan have killed at least 344 people, including 324 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and left around 200 unaccounted for.
- Search operations involving roughly 2,000 rescue workers have been suspended by renewed rains, landslides and washed-out roads, leaving dozens of villages cut off.
- A relief helicopter crashed in Mohmand district during aid transport in bad weather, killing five crew members and intensifying logistical challenges.
- Weather authorities forecast further intense monsoon downpours through Thursday, with landslide and flood risks exacerbated by human-driven warming that has increased rain intensity by up to 15%.
- Communication blackouts from damaged power and mobile networks are complicating aid assessments as agencies including NDMA and international NGOs intensify appeals for humanitarian assistance and adaptation financing.