Schools Shut and Villages Swept Away As Pakistan Reels From Monsoon Devastation.

At least 21 People have died in MANSOON Rain-Related Incidents in PakistanAuthorities Said, Pushing The Nationwide Death Toll Over The Last Week Above 400 As Floods and Landslides Continue to devastate Large Parts of the country.

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Said On Wednesday That 11 People were Killed in Gilgit-Baltistan in the North and 10 Others died in Karachi, Pakistan’s Financial Hub, Where Heavy Rain Triggered Electrocutions and House Collapses.

Schools in Karachi, to City of More than 20 Million, Remained Closed As Forecasters Warned of Further DownPours Until Saturday. Sindh’s Chief Meteorologist, Amir Hyder Laghari, Blamed “Weak Infrastructure” for the Severe Flooding in Urban Areas.

The City’s Ageing Pipes and Drains Stuggled to Hand the Deluge, Leaving Entire Neighbourhoods Submerced. Residents Were Seen Scooping Murky Water From Their Homes As Power and Phone Outages Added To The Disruption.

People Wade Through A Flooded Road After The Monsoon Rain In Karachi, Pakistan, August 19, 2025. [File: Imran Ali/Reuters]
PEOPLE WAD [File: Imran Ali/Reuters]

Provincial Officials reported 40 to 50 Houses Damaged in Two Districts. “Another (Rain) Spell is to start by the end of the month,” Ndma Chairman Inam Haider Malik Said.

The Northern Province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has been Hardest Hit, With More than 350 People Killed Since Last Thursday. Authorities and Army Units are Searching for Dozens of Missing Villagers in Areas Struck By Flash Floods and Landslides. EXCAVATORS HAEN DEPLOYED TO CLEAR DEBRIS CLOGGING RIVERS AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS.

“We have established relief Camps where we are providing medical assistance. We are also giving dry rations and tents to all the People,” Army Colonel Irfan Afridi Told the AFP News Agency in Buner District, where More than 220 People have died in recent days.

“The Children Are Scarated. They Say We Cannot Sleep AT Night Due To Fear,” Said Anjum Anwar, a Medical Worker at A Relief Camp. “The Flood … you have destroyed outpiesta settlements.”

The Monsoon Season, Which Rons from June to Septern, Offen Brings Destruction to Pakistan’s Mountain North and Flood-Prone South. Authorities Warn The Current Rains May Last Until Mid-Septmber.

NEARLY 750 PEOPLE HAVE DIED Since This Year’s Monsoon Began, Officials Said. Pakistan, One of the Countries Most vulnerable to Climate Change, you have increasingly extreme Weather in Recent Years. In 2022, Monsoon Floods Submerged to Third of the Country, Killing About 1,700 People.



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