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Floods in Sindh killed 799 people and injured 8,422. [3] Among the 338 children killed [3] were three who died when the roof of their house collapsed in Kandhkot. [33] 10 million people have been displaced in Sindh and 57,496 houses were severely damaged or completely destroyed, mostly in the Hyderabad Division, and 830 cattle were killed.
2021 Islamabad flooding; From June to August 2022, flooding affected most of Pakistan. Pakistan experienced severe flooding that affected various parts of the country, including Sindh, Balochistan, Punjab, and other areas. The provinces of Balochistan and Sindh were worst hit, while floods had also affected other parts of the country as far ...
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Flood victims in Pakistan’s southeastern Sindh province were air-lifted to safety on August 28, as monsoon rainfall caused deadly flooding across the region.Footage released by Pakistan’s navy ...
Food and aid packages were being prepared for flood victims in central Sindh province, Pakistan, after unprecedented monsoon rainfall triggered cataclysmic flooding in the country, UN officials ...
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The 2023 Pakistan floods occurred from March to July of 2023, caused by monsoon rains which returned to Pakistan after nine months after the 2022 Pakistan floods. Floods worsened at the end of June due to upcoming monsoon rains. [1] At least 159 people were killed, including many children. [1]
Event Disaster Location Date Affected Death Toll; Earthquake/Tsunami: Makran: 325 BC: 1935 Quetta earthquake: Earthquake: Quetta: May 31, 1935: 60,000 1945 Balochistan earthquake