
At Least 10 Killed as Violent Storms Trigger Floods in Pakistan & PoK
At Least 10 Killed as Violent Storms Trigger Floods in Pakistan & PoK | Vantage with Palki Sharma
At Least 10 Killed as Violent Storms Trigger Floods in Pakistan & PoK | Vantage with Palki Sharma'
Severe thunderstorms have triggered flash floods and landslides across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, killing at least ten people and injuring more than 40. The violent weather has destroyed several homes in central and northern regions, leaving nearby communities vulnerable. The authorities have warned that conditions are unlikely to improve until May 31, urging residents to stay cautious.
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