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Floods in Pakistan kill 69; nearly 3 lakh affected
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Residents walk along a muddy street after heavy rainfall caused flooding in Peshawar, Pakistan, July 27, 2015. Flash flooding caused by torrential monsoon rains has killed at least 28 in Pakistan and affected hundreds of thousands of people, according to aid agencies, with further downpours expected in the coming days. REUTERS
Residents walk along a muddy street after heavy rainfall caused flooding in Peshawar, Pakistan, July 27, 2015. Flash flooding caused by torrential monsoon rains has killed at least 28 in Pakistan and affected hundreds of thousands of people, according to aid agencies, with further downpours expected in the coming days. REUTERS

At least 69 people have been killed and nearly three lakh others displaced across Pakistan in the devastating floods triggered by torrental rains, officials said today.


At least 34 people were killed in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, 15 in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, eight in Punjab, seven in Balochistan and five in Gilgit-Baltistian, bringing the overall toll to 69, said Ahmad Kamal, an official with National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).

About 36 people sustained injuries in the rain and flood related accidents. At least 294,844 people were affected by the floods. About 1,855 houses have been destroyed and crops on 2,05,366 acres of land have been damaged.

NDMA along with army and civil authorities have taken measures to help the people displaced by the deluge.

The district's Mor Kahu area is the worst-hit where around seven villages have been swept away. It has been already cut off from rest of the district and there are reports of shortages of food and medicines.

Over 200 relief camps have been set up in the affected areas.

The latest spell of rains, which started on Friday, is likely to continue for rest of the week, according to officials.

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(Published 28 July 2015, 16:26 IST)