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Heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan - hundreds dead and massive damage caused by flooding and landslides

12:00
19 August 2025

Death toll climbs
Heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan

Rescue workers accompany ambulances through flooded streets in Pakistan, with numerous people in the water and dense forest in the background.In northern Pakistan, entire regions are under water after heavy rainfall. - © dpa

Heavy monsoon rains have caused massive flooding and landslides in some regions of South Asia. More than 365 people have already died, and many more are missing.

The floodwaters swept away houses and people, destroying entire villages. Rescue workers are facing major challenges due to the destruction of infrastructure, especially in remote mountainous areas.

This year's monsoon is particularly severe. However, there is also criticism from the population, especially regarding the lack of warnings, inadequate preparation and failed evacuation measures.

Tommy Kühnlein
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