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12 more lose lives as floods worsen in Punjab and Sindh

Published on: September 8, 2025 5:08 PM

The heavy monsoon rains and floods have claimed 12 more lives in Punjab and Sindh during the last 24 hours. Punjab reported 10 deaths, while Sindh recorded 2 fatalities. Additionally, three people were injured as the floods continue to affect these regions severely. Rescue teams remain active to help the affected communities.

Since June 26, the floods have wreaked havoc across Pakistan. The death toll has now reached 922, and over 1,047 people have been injured. The ongoing rains have caused widespread damage, disrupting lives and property across the country.

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) provided the latest update on the situation. It stated that a total of 4,594 rescue operations have been carried out nationwide since June 26. The authority continues to coordinate relief efforts and support the affected areas.

Furthermore, NDMA highlighted the scale of the disaster and urged citizens to stay alert and cooperate with authorities. Officials stressed that the situation remains critical as rains persist, and more precautions are necessary to reduce risks.

The government and rescue agencies are working tirelessly to provide aid and manage the crisis. People are advised to follow safety instructions and avoid risky areas. The priority remains saving lives and helping those displaced by the floods.

Filed Under: Flood Disaster 2025, Pakistan Tagged With: floods, Heavy monsoon rains, Latest, Punjab, SIndh

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