Nearly half a million people have been displaced in eastern Pakistan after days of torrential rain caused rivers to overflow, rescue officials said, as large-scale operations continue amid a devastating monsoon season. The Punjab Disaster Management Authority reported that since June 26, the monsoon has claimed 835 lives nationwide, including 195 in Punjab province.
Breakdown
- Authorities evacuated half a million people from Punjab due to severe flooding. 7s
- At least 30 people have died as three major rivers burst their banks. 26s
- Rescue teams are urging residents to leave, but some choose to stay despite the danger. 32s
- Emergency measures include dismantling dams to reduce water pressure. 1m 6s