Flood and Heavy Rainfall in Pakistan: Heavy rains and thunderstorms in Pakistan have caused havoc. Due to continuous rains, flood -like situations have occurred in many places in Pakistan. Due to this, hundreds of people have died and more than 400 people are injured. The National Disaster Management Authority/NDMA of Pakistan has made a statement in this regard on Friday (July 18, 2025).
According to the ARI News report, the data released by NDMA in its statement is surprising. Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority said that between 26 June and 17 July this year, a total of 178 people have lost their lives in many incidents related to heavy rains and rain across the country. Apart from this, 491 people have also been injured.
Pakistan’s Punjab most died
The monsoon rains have created a tragedy -like situations all over Pakistan. The most damage in this has happened in the Punjab province of Pakistan. People of Punjab province have lost the most of the total deaths across the country. According to NDMA, a total of 103 people have died in Pakistan’s Punjab province. After this, 38 people have died in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 20 people have died in Sindh province and 16 in Balochistan.
Severe #Monsoon Rains are causing #Floods Across 🇵🇰, with childless the most vulnerable.
Take the following precautions:
👉move to higher ground if you live in a low-waiting area
👉SWITCH Off Electrical Appliances If Water May Enter Your Home
👉stay Away from Flooded Areas pic.twitter.com/0uzjrrhleh– Unicef Pakistan (@unicef_Pakistan) July 18, 2025
54 people lost their lives in the last 24 hours
NDMA said in its statement, “In the last 24 hours, 54 people have died in the whole of Pakistan and 227 people have been injured during this period. NDMA said that the sudden flood in Pakistan is the main reason for this tragedy. Apart from this, the situation is becoming even more serious due to many sudden problems including collapse of buildings.
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