Punjab, Monsoon and Floods
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It has been a dry and mostly partly sunny day across the Valley, but widespread showers and thunderstorms are moving northward across the High Country, and some storms are causing flooding in southern Arizona.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSN'Doomsday' monsoon rains lash Pakistan, killing almost 200 people
Landslides and flash floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains across northern Pakistan have killed at least 199 people in the past 24 hours, national and local officials said on Friday.Another nine people were killed in Pakistan-administered Kashmir,
Northern Pakistan faces devastating torrential rains, leading to flash floods that have claimed over 650 lives. Rescue operations are hindered by damaged infrastructure, exacerbating the crisis. Provincial efforts include extensive evacuation and rescue missions,
Pakistan's weather authorities on 17 August 2025, warned the people of the nation of heavier torrential rains, as the death toll from the flash floods. Nearly 650 people have died due to these rains since their beginning in June 2025.
ISLAMABAD: The National Disaster Management Authority on Sunday issued a grave warning of intensified monsoon activity, alerting that Punjab and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa face severe risks of
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The death toll from floods and landslides in northwestern Pakistan has risen to at least 320 in recent hours, as relentless monsoon rains continue to batter the region.According
Most-humid conditions are still present in eastern and southwest New Mexico, as showers are mostly to the west in Arizona. Winds are still calm after yesterday’s spotty storms. Temperatures are still starting off in the upper 40s or in the 50s for some and the high 50s to the low 70s for