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Numerous fatalities - Heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan

11:24 AM
16 July 2025

Numerous Fatalities
Heavy Rains Cause Flooding in Pakistan

During the rainy season, Pakistan's rivers turn into raging torrents. Their floodwaters inundate many regions. - © dpa

n the last three weeks, heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan have led to the deaths of more than 100 people.

Another 250 people have been injured, and many have lost their homes after buildings collapsed.

Most of the damage has happened in Punjab, Pakistan’s most populated province, where continuous heavy rain has caused serious flooding in many areas.

In this region, the monsoon usually lasts from July to September. During this time, heavy rains often lead to flooding in many areas.

Did you know?

Due to the monsoon, an average of 11,870 litres of rain per square metre falls in the Indian village of Mawsynram. That is a world record.

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