Pakistan Floods
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Pakistan: Flash Floods - 2025 Status (ongoing)
Situation Overview
Pakistan is experiencing one of its most severe climate-induced disasters in recent history. Following a record-breaking spring heatwave, the 2025 monsoon season has brought torrential rains and accelerated glacial melt, triggering widespread flash floods and landslides. Communities have been cut off, homes destroyed, and farmland inundated, creating a humanitarian emergency across multiple provinces.
According to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), since 26 June 2025, heavy monsoon rains have caused 302 fatalities, left 727 people injured, and damaged 1,678 houses, 105 bridges, and 652 roads.
Most Affected Regions
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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Swat, Buner, Shangla, Chitral
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Punjab: Central & southern districts, including Layyah, Jhang, Multan
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Sindh: Riverine belt and downstream flood zones
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Balochistan: Low-lying rural districts
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