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  • More than 174,000 evacuated due to floods in Pakistan
      08/30/2025 83541853

    More than 174,000 evacuated due to floods in Pakistan




    Peshawar (Pakistan), 30 Aug (EFE).- Heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan have left 800 dead and more than 174,000 people evacuated. According to authorities, the floods were exacerbated by the release of water from two Indian dams. CAMERA: ARSHAD ARBAB.

  • Rescue operations continue in Pakistan's Punjab province due to flooding
      08/30/2025 83541726

    Rescue operations continue in Pakistan's Punjab province due to flooding




    Lahore (Pakistan), Aug 30 (EFE).- Rescue operations continued this Saturday in the Pakistani province of Punjab following floods that have claimed more than 800 lives across the country. CAMERA: MANSOOR ABBAS AND A. HUSSEIN.

  • Severe flooding hits Punjab province, Pakistan's most populous province
      08/28/2025 83467535

    Severe flooding hits Punjab province, Pakistan's most populous province




    Lahore (Pakistan), Aug. 28 (EFE/EPA) - The devastating monsoon season in Pakistan has raised the total death toll to 805 across the country, after at least 15 people lost their lives in recent hours due to severe flooding in Punjab province, the most populous in the country. CAMERA: AMJAD HUSSAIN. FOOTAGE OF THE RAVI RIVER FLOODING IN LAHORE, PUNJAB PROVINCE, PAKISTAN.

  • Pakistan river floods force mass evacuations in Punjab
      08/28/2025 83463048

    Pakistan river floods force mass evacuations in Punjab




    Narowal, Pakistan, Aug. 28 (EFE/EPA).- Thousands of people were evacuated on Thursday due to floods that devastated parts of Punjab province following heavy monsoon rains and rising rivers. Pakistani authorities reported that more than 174,000 people had been displaced across the country, while at least 799 deaths have been recorded so far this monsoon season. The authorities added that the situation was exacerbated by India's release of water from two dams, which contributed to the swelling of rivers downstream in Pakistan. (Camera: RAHAT DAR). FOOTAGE SHOWS THE FLOODED AREAS FOLLOWING THE OVERFLOWING OF THE RAVI RIVER IN THE NAROWAL DISTRICT, PUNJAB PROVINCE, PAKISTAN.

  • Pakistan monsoon toll rises to 805 as Punjab floods worsen
      08/28/2025 83460474

    Pakistan monsoon toll rises to 805 as Punjab floods worsen




    Islamabad, Aug. 28 (EFE/EPA).- The devastating monsoon season in Pakistan has left 805 people dead across the country, authorities reported on Thursday, after at least 15 more fatalities were recorded in Punjab province in the last 24 hours. The National Disaster Management Authority reported that more than 210,000 people have been evacuated to safer areas as torrential rains, melting glaciers and water releases from dams in neighbouring India are causing flooding in Punjab, the country's most populous region. Authorities warned that the rains are linked to climate change and could intensify further, with forecasts pointing to heavy downpours until 2 September. The death toll brings back memories of the 2022 floods, which killed more than 1,700 people and caused damage worth more than £25 billion. (Camera: ISRAR UL HAQ). FOOTAGE SHOWS THE FLOODS IN THE CITY OF SARGODHA, PUNJAB REGION, PAKISTAN.

  • Ravi River rises in Punjab province after monsoon rains
      08/27/2025 83446016

    Ravi River rises in Punjab province after monsoon rains




    Punjab (Pakistan), Aug 27 (EFE).- Pakistan deployed the Army on Wednesday in the eastern and densely populated province of Punjab to respond to severe floods caused by monsoon rains, which, according to Pakistani authorities, were aggravated by India’s decision to release water from two of its dams. Camera: Rahat Dar. Includes resource and aerial footage of a flooded road following the Ravi River’s rise in Narowal, Punjab province (Pakistan).

  • Thousands evacuated as floods devastate parts of Punjab province
      08/31/2025 83578386

    Thousands evacuated as floods devastate parts of Punjab province




    epa12340569 People cross a flooded area to reach their homes as the Chenab River rises in Bakona village, Hafizabad district, Punjab province, Pakistan, 31 August 2025. At least 33 people have died and more than 1.4 million have been affected in Punjab after heavy monsoon rains, melting glaciers, and water releases from Indian dams caused three rivers to overflow, triggering severe flooding and 'exceptionally high' water levels, officials said. EPA/AFTAB SHAH

  • Thousands evacuated as floods devastate parts of Punjab province
      08/31/2025 83578383

    Thousands evacuated as floods devastate parts of Punjab province




    epa12340567 People cross a flooded area to reach their homes as the Chenab River rises in Bakona village, Hafizabad district, Punjab province, Pakistan, 31 August 2025. At least 33 people have died and more than 1.4 million have been affected in Punjab after heavy monsoon rains, melting glaciers, and water releases from Indian dams caused three rivers to overflow, triggering severe flooding and 'exceptionally high' water levels, officials said. EPA/AFTAB SHAH

  • Thousands evacuated as floods devastate parts of Punjab province
      08/31/2025 83578365

    Thousands evacuated as floods devastate parts of Punjab province




    epa12340561 People cross a flooded area to reach their homes as the Chenab River rises in Bakona village, Hafizabad district, Punjab province, Pakistan, 31 August 2025. At least 33 people have died and more than 1.4 million have been affected in Punjab after heavy monsoon rains, melting glaciers, and water releases from Indian dams caused three rivers to overflow, triggering severe flooding and 'exceptionally high' water levels, officials said. EPA/AFTAB SHAH

  • Pakistan Extreme Weather Floods
      08/31/2025 83571476

    Pakistan Extreme Weather Floods




    Volunteers distribute clothes among families at a relief camp set up for people who fled their homes following torrential rains and rising water level in the Ravi river, on the outskirts of in Lahore, Pakistan, Sunday, Aug. 31, 2025. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary)

  • Pakistan Extreme Weather Floods
      08/31/2025 83571453

    Pakistan Extreme Weather Floods




    Children play at a relief camp set up for people who fled their homes following torrential rains and rising water level in the Ravi river, on the outskirts of in Lahore, Pakistan, Sunday, Aug. 31, 2025. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary)

  • Pakistan Extreme Weather Floods
      08/31/2025 83576473

    Pakistan Extreme Weather Floods




    Rescue workers evacuate villagers from a flooded area after torrential rains and rising water level in the rivers due to sudden water releases from Indian dams in Pindi Bhattian, Pakistan, Sunday, Aug. 31, 2025. (AP Photo/A. Rizvi)

  • Pakistan Extreme Weather Floods
      08/31/2025 83576496

    Pakistan Extreme Weather Floods




    Villagers shelter after being evacuated from a flooded area after torrential rains and rising water level in the rivers due to sudden water releases from Indian dams in Pindi Bhattian, Pakistan, Sunday, Aug. 31, 2025. (AP Photo/A. Rizvi)

  • Pakistan Extrme Weather Floods
      08/31/2025 83563769

    Pakistan Extrme Weather Floods




    Villagers with their livestock navigate through a flooded area after torrential rains and rising water level in the rivers due to water release from Indian dams, in Pindi Bhattian, Pakistan, Sunday, Aug. 31, 2025. (AP Photo/A. Rizvi)

  • Thousands evacuated as floods devastate parts of Punjab province
      08/31/2025 83565827

    Thousands evacuated as floods devastate parts of Punjab province




    epa12339368 People flee a flooded area after rising flood waters in the river Chenab, in Sargodh district in Punjab province, Pakistan,31 August 2025. At least 20 people have died and more than 1.4 million have been affected in Pakistan's Punjab province after heavy monsoon rains, melting glaciers and water releases from Indian dams caused three rivers to overflow, triggering severe flooding and 'exceptionally high' water levels, officials said. EPA/MANSOOR ABBAS

  • Thousands evacuated as floods devastate parts of Punjab province
      08/31/2025 83565710

    Thousands evacuated as floods devastate parts of Punjab province




    epa12339351 Pakistani rescue officials evacuate people from flooded areas after rising flood waters in the river Chenab, near Head Muhammad Wala in Multan district in Punjab province, Pakistan, 31 August 2025. At least 20 people have died and more than 1.4 million have been affected in Pakistan's Punjab province after heavy monsoon rains, melting glaciers and water releases from Indian dams caused three rivers to overflow, triggering severe flooding and 'exceptionally high' water levels, officials said. EPA/MANSOOR ABBAS

  • Thousands evacuated as floods devastate parts of Punjab province
      08/31/2025 83565708

    Thousands evacuated as floods devastate parts of Punjab province




    epa12339350 Pakistani rescue officials evacuate people from flooded areas after rising flood waters in the river Chenab, near Head Muhammad Wala in Multan district in Punjab province, Pakistan, 31 August 2025. At least 20 people have died and more than 1.4 million have been affected in Pakistan's Punjab province after heavy monsoon rains, melting glaciers and water releases from Indian dams caused three rivers to overflow, triggering severe flooding and 'exceptionally high' water levels, officials said. EPA/MANSOOR ABBAS

  • Thousands evacuated as floods devastate parts of Punjab province
      08/31/2025 83565704

    Thousands evacuated as floods devastate parts of Punjab province




    epa12339348 People flee a flooded area after rising flood waters in the river Chenab, in Sargodh district in Punjab province, Pakistan,31 August 2025. At least 20 people have died and more than 1.4 million have been affected in Pakistan's Punjab province after heavy monsoon rains, melting glaciers and water releases from Indian dams caused three rivers to overflow, triggering severe flooding and 'exceptionally high' water levels, officials said. EPA/MANSOOR ABBAS

  • Thousands evacuated as floods devastate parts of Punjab province
      08/31/2025 83565693

    Thousands evacuated as floods devastate parts of Punjab province




    epa12339347 Pakistani rescue officials evacuate people from flooded areas after rising flood waters in the river Chenab, near Head Muhammad Wala in Multan district in Punjab province, Pakistan, 31 August 2025. At least 20 people have died and more than 1.4 million have been affected in Pakistan's Punjab province after heavy monsoon rains, melting glaciers and water releases from Indian dams caused three rivers to overflow, triggering severe flooding and 'exceptionally high' water levels, officials said. EPA/MANSOOR ABBAS

  • Thousands evacuated as floods devastate parts of Punjab province
      08/31/2025 83565662

    Thousands evacuated as floods devastate parts of Punjab province




    epa12339343 Pakistani rescue officials strengthen a river bank after rising flood waters in the river Chenab, near Head Muhammad Wala in Multan district in Punjab province, Pakistan, 31 August 2025. At least 20 people have died and more than 1.4 million have been affected in Pakistan's Punjab province after heavy monsoon rains, melting glaciers and water releases from Indian dams caused three rivers to overflow, triggering severe flooding and 'exceptionally high' water levels, officials said. EPA/MANSOOR ABBAS