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At least 164 people have died in the last 24 hours in heavy monsoon and landslides in Pakistan and Kashmir with Pakistan.
Most of the deaths, 150, were recorded by the disaster organs in the mountain hibar in the northern Pakistan. At least 30 houses were destroyed, and the rescue helicopter crashed during operations, killed five crews.
Nine more killed in Kashmir, introduced to Pakistan and five were killed in the northern region of Gilgit-Baltistan, the report said.
Government forecasters have stated that heavy rainfall is expected by August 21, and there is a strong rain alert for the northwest of the country. Several regions were declared disaster zones.
Chief Minister Highbrace Saver Ali Amin Kadapur said the M-17 helicopter crashed due to bad weather while flying to Bajar, a region bordering on Afghanistan.
In Bajauri, the crowd, typed around the excavator, soaked in the hill, soaked in dirt, showed photos AFP. The funeral prayers began in the paddock nearby, and people grieved in front of a few bodies covered with blankets.
Friday after flooding after flooding after flood after flooding after flood rescuers pulled bodies out of dirt and constipation crashed through the Himalaya villageKilling at least 60 people and washing another.
Mussane rains from June to September deliver about three quarters of the annual rainfall. This year, the landslides and floods are common this year and 300 people were killed.
In July, Punjab, where almost half of Pakistan lives, recorded 73% more precipitation than last year, and more death than all the previous Musson.
Scientists say climate change has made meteorological events more extreme and frequent.