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Pakistan’s Monsoon Death Toll Nears 400 as Rains Push South

Officials say this season's monsoon is 50–60% stronger than last year.

Overview

  • Rescuers and residents are still pulling victims from rubble after nearly a week of torrential rain, with Dalori confirming 19 deaths and searches continuing for about a dozen missing.
  • About 2,000 personnel are deployed, yet renewed downpours, landslides and blocked roads repeatedly halt operations and keep heavy machinery and ambulances from many villages.
  • In Buner district, the worst hit area, officials report at least 219 deaths to date and around 150 people still unaccounted for after mudflows leveled multiple communities.
  • The storm belt has expanded into Baluchistan and Sindh, where a key highway to Sindh was closed to heavy trucks and officials warned Karachi faces urban flooding risk due to fragile infrastructure.
  • Forecasters expect downpours to persist through Saturday, with another heavy‑rain episode expected at the end of the month, raising the likelihood of fresh flash floods, landslides and disease outbreaks.