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The Nation UAE on MSNWHO aids Pakistan in pre-monsoon medical stockpilingThe World Health Organization (WHO) has dispatched five trucks carrying over 300,000 essential medical items to health departments across Pakistan to support emergency preparedness ahead of the ...
Heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan have caused deadly floods, killing 98 people since June. Authorities warn of rising river levels and flash flooding across Punjab, Balochistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Karachi saw hot and sunny conditions on Saturday, but relief may be on the horizon as sea breeze partially returned, helping to ease the intense heat.
ISLAMABAD: Torrential monsoon rains and flash floods have claimed at least 98 lives and left 185 others injured across ...
At least 90 people have died and over 150 injured across Pakistan since June 26 due to intense monsoon rains and flash floods. The Pakistan Meteorological Department forecasts continued rainfall in ...
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Daily Times on MSNPakistan braces for flash floods as monsoon intensifiesAuthorities across Pakistan have issued flood alerts due to ongoing heavy monsoon rains. The National Disaster Management ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNCM reviews monsoon preparedness in SindhThe Sindh Solid Waste Management Board (SSWMB) assured CM Shah that extra machinery and staff have been deployed and equipped ...
Advises residents living near rivers, streams, and nullahs to stay vigilant for sudden surges in water levels.
Islamabad: Torrential monsoon rains and flash floods have claimed at least 98 lives and left 185 others injured across ...
The Pakistan Meteorological Department has predicted another spell of monsoon rainfall beginning across various parts of the ...
With monsoon clouds rolling across the northern skies of Pakistan, the fabled Saiful Malook lake has transformed into a ...
After wreaking havoc in many parts of the state, the monsoon is likely to slow down from July 18 onwards.
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