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Flash floods wreak havoc in northern Pakistan

Rescue efforts intensify in flood-hit villages as thousands remain stranded and death toll rises across Pakistan.

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Pakistan flash floods destroy villages, leave thousands displaced
People gather for funeral prayers of cloudburst victims in Salarzai, Pakistan. [Anwarullah Khan/AP Photo]
By News Agencies
Published On 16 Aug 202516 Aug 2025

Rescuers in northern Pakistan have pulled dozens of bodies overnight from homes ravaged by landslides and flash floods, taking the death toll to at least 321 in the past two days, according to disaster agencies.

Hundreds of rescue workers continue to search for survivors in the Buner district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in northwest Pakistan after torrential rains and cloudbursts caused massive flooding on Friday, washing away dozens of homes, according to the provincial Disaster Management Authority.

First responders are focusing recovery efforts in the villages of Pir Baba and Malik Pura, which suffered the highest casualties on Friday, according to Bunar deputy commissioner Kashif Qayyum.

“We do not know from where the floodwater came, but it came so fast that many could not leave their homes,” said Mohammad Khan, 53, a Pir Baba resident.

Dr Mohammad Tariq at a Buner government hospital reported that most victims died before reaching medical care. “Many among the dead were children and men, while women were away in the hills collecting firewood and grazing cattle,” he said.

At least 307 casualties are from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

Above-average rainfall in Pakistan, which experts attribute to climate change, has triggered floods and mudslides that have killed approximately 541 people since June 2, according to the National Disaster Management Authority.

In neighbouring Indian-administered Kashmir, floods have killed dozens and displaced hundreds in recent days.

Experts note that cloudbursts have become increasingly common in India’s Himalayan regions and Pakistan’s northern areas, with climate change being a significant contributing factor.

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Pakistani officials report that since Thursday, rescuers have evacuated more than 3,500 tourists stranded in flood-affected areas nationwide, though many tourists continue to ignore government warnings to avoid these regions despite the risk of additional landslides and flash floods.

In 2022, Pakistan experienced its worst monsoon season on record, killing more than 1,700 people and causing approximately $40bn in damage.

Pakistan flash floods destroy villages, leave thousands displaced
Villagers sift through the debris of damaged homes, searching for salvageable items at the site of a cloudburst-triggered flash flood in Naryan Behak village near Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir. [M D Mughal/AP Photo]
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Pakistan flash floods destroy villages, leave thousands displaced
Residents navigate through a damaged area following flash flooding due to heavy rains in a neighbourhood of Mingora, the main town of Swat Valley in northwestern Pakistan. [Sherin Zada/AP Photo]
Pakistan flash floods destroy villages, leave thousands displaced
Landslides and flash floods frequently occur during this season, which typically starts in June and subsides by late September. [M D Mughal/AP Photo]
Pakistan flash floods destroy villages, leave thousands displaced
People carry the body of a cloudburst victim following funeral prayers in Naryan Behak village near Muzaffarabad. [M D Mughal/AP Photo]
Pakistan flash floods destroy villages, leave thousands displaced
Rescuers battled to recover bodies trapped beneath debris as flash floods, unleashed by intense monsoon downpours across northern Pakistan, killed hundreds of people. [Qyass Khan/AP Photo]
Pakistan flash floods destroy villages, leave thousands displaced
The monsoon season delivers approximately three-quarters of South Asia's yearly rainfall, essential for agricultural production and food security, while simultaneously unleashing devastating destruction. [M D Mughal/AP Photo]
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Pakistan flash floods destroy villages, leave thousands displaced
The provincial government has designated the mountainous districts of Buner, Bajaur, Swat, Shangla, Mansehra and Battagram as disaster-hit areas due to severe damage. [Naveed Ali/AP Photo]
Pakistan flash floods destroy villages, leave thousands displaced
The "unusual" torrential rains battering Pakistan since the monsoon season began have killed more than 600 people, according to authorities. [M D Mughal/AP Photo]
Pakistan flash floods destroy villages, leave thousands displaced
The meteorological department has issued a heavy rain alert for Pakistan's northwest for the next few hours, urging people to take "precautionary measures". [M D Mughal/AP Photo]

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