The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) reports 9,000 Homes Damaged in Floods: NDMA across Pakistan. The figure covers homes destroyed by recent monsoon floods.
The floods also displaced over 35,000 people. Many now live in relief camps. The floods washed away 238 bridges and submerged 661 km of roads. Thousands of livestock were lost.
The NDMA confirmed 9,000 Homes Damaged in Floods: NDMA in its latest report. The damage spans Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, and other regions.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa had the highest displacement, with 26,000 people forced from their homes. Punjab saw 6,000 displaced, and Gilgit-Baltistan had 3,000 affected.
Rescue teams carried out 1,880 missions. Over 500,000 people were rescued. Punjab alone accounted for 485,000 of those rescued, and 14,000 were moved to safer areas in K-P.
The floods came with heavy human and infrastructure losses. The 9,000 Homes Damaged in Floods: NDMA figure underscores the scale of destruction. Roads, bridges, and livestock losses also pile on further hardship.
Floods continue to threaten more areas. The NDMA warns of persistent heavy monsoon rains. Additional flood advisories remain in force.
Local authorities are setting up relief camps and coordinating rescue efforts. The goal is to help displaced families and prevent further damage.
Communities are bracing for more rain. The floods already wrecked thousands of homes. Yet, relief work and rescue operations aim to ease suffering.
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