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Twenty-one die due to rain-related incidents in Pakistan's KP

At least 21 people died due to various rain-related incidents in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region recently, authorities said on Tuesday.

Pakistan: Flood hits hundreds of villages in Punjab

Lahore: Low to medium-level flooding in the Ravi, Sutlej, and Indus rivers has left hundreds of villages in various areas of Pakistan submerged under water, media reports said on Friday.

UN report says Pakistan is currently facing imminent nutrition crisis

A new report published by  the United Nations and its humanitarian partners has shown that the country is experiencing an imminent nutrition crisis.

UN continues to support Pakistan flood response

New York: Six months after the devastating floods in Pakistan, humanitarians have reached more than seven million people with food and other essential services, the United Nations has reported.

'Cameras have gone, but floodwater still there': Pakistan's foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto appeals for flood relief

United Nations: Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari appealed to the international community to maintain the flow of aid to help the South Asian nation's recovery from floods that ravaged the country ahead of a United Nations conference next month to mobilize funding, media reports said.

Pakistan: $30b flood assessment grossly flawed, admits official

Islamabad: Undermining the authenticity of the Post-Disaster Need Assessment report that put the losses at over USD 30 billion, a top official has admitted that the Pakistani government did not have district-wise data of the population affected by the recent devastating floods in the country.

US lawmakers seek immigration protection from Joe Biden administration for Pakistani migrants

Washington: A large section of the US lawmakers are urging President Joe Biden-led administration to grant Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to Pakistani nationals currently residing in the US due to this year’s unprecedented floods.

Pakistan: 37 new people die due to flood, death toll 1,545

The ongoing devastating flood in Pakistan has left 37 people dead as the death toll due to the natural calamity touched 1,545.

Sri Lanka donates tea to flood victims of Pakistan

Colombo: Sri Lanka, a nation combating economic crisis, showed a humanitarian side when the nation donated a consignment of Ceylon tea to the flood victims in Pakistan, media reports said on Wednesday.

Pakistan Flood: Balochistan minister rejects Rs10bn aid announced by PM Sharif

Balochistan Agriculture Minister Mir Asadullah Baloch on Friday negated the Rs10 billion grant announced by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for the rehabilitation of those hit by flood in the region.

Pakistan: Death toll due to flood touches 1,136

Islamabad: The death toll due to the ongoing floods in different parts of Pakistan has touched 1,136 on Monday,  media reports said.

Pakistan security forces 'shooed away' by flood-hit citizens in Sindh

A video, which has gone viral on the internet, showed the Pakistan security forces deployed at the flood-hit Sindh were being “shooed away” by the citizens.

Pakistan: People protest against Shehbaz govt for failing to protect citizens against flood

Lahore, Pakistan: A number of students, who belong to Dera Ghazi Khan and Rajanpur districts, on Saturday demonstrated against Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif-led government for failing to protect people against floods.