
Pakistan Flash Floods: Over 300 Dead, 200 Missing
Monsoon floods in northern Pakistan have killed over 300 people and left about 200 missing after heavy rains triggered deadly floods and landslides.
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Monsoon floods in northern Pakistan have killed over 300 people and left about 200 missing after heavy rains triggered deadly floods and landslides.
Torrential monsoon rains and flash floods in northwest Pakistan have claimed 344 lives in 48 hours and 634 since June, as rescue teams race amid widespread devastation.
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