Monsoon Tragedy: Landslide Claims 12 Lives in Pakistan
A devastating landslide triggered by heavy monsoon rains killed 12 family members, including nine children, in northwestern Pakistan's Upper Dir district. The incident underscores the dangers posed by ongoing monsoon rains, with more widespread rainfall and potential land displacement forecasted across the country.
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A devastating landslide, triggered by heavy monsoon rains, resulted in the death of 12 family members, including nine children, in the Maidan area of Pakistan's Upper Dir district, officials reported on Friday.
According to local authorities, the tragedy unfolded in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, with police confirming that all 12 bodies have been recovered and sent for medico-legal formalities. The victims included two women, one man, and nine children, highlighting the human toll of the ongoing monsoon season.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecasted more widespread rainfall and windstorms across the country for the next 24 hours. These conditions pose further risks of landslides in various regions, while coastal areas brace for a looming cyclonic storm over the northeast Arabian Sea.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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