Flash Flood in Pakistan Claims Twelve Lives
A rescue mission remains ongoing for one person still unaccounted for, according to Bilal Ahmed Faizi, spokesperson for Rescue 1122.
“So far, Rescue 1122 teams recovered four dead bodies and one person is still missing,” Faizi stated in an official announcement.
The flash flood struck on Friday near Mingora city within the Swat district, located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
The floodwaters carried away at least 16 people, while three others were saved.
Authorities also evacuated about 80 tourists trapped at various spots along the riverbanks.
This calamity occurs as Pakistan endures a lethal beginning to the monsoon season.
Over the past week, rain-related incidents have resulted in the deaths of at least 22 people nationwide.
Heavy rains and flash floods frequently affect Pakistan during the monsoon period, inflicting extensive casualties and destruction, especially in the northern and northwestern areas.
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