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Torrential rains in Rawalpindi and Islamabad have caused severe urban flooding and a sharp rise in water levels in Nullah Leh ...
Pakistan has reported 178 deaths from Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the northwest, Sindh in the south and Balochistan in the ...
Rawalpindi has been hit by heavy monsoon rainfall, prompting authorities to declare a local holiday for schools and offices.
Torrential rain has triggered flooding, destroyed hundreds of houses, and killed more than 150 people in the past month.
Heavy monsoon rains flood Rawalpindi and Islamabad, killing several. Nullah Leh rises to 21 feet. Army, Rescue 1122 conduct emergency evacuations.
Heavy overnight rains in Rawalpindi and Islamabad have caused widespread flooding, turning streets into rivers and prompting emergency evacuations. More than 250mm of rainfall has been recorded so far ...
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – In light of the flooding situation triggered by heavy rains in Rawalpindi, Prime Minister Shehbaz ...
The Pakistan Meteorological Department reports the country has received 82% more rainfall than normal during the first two ...
Rawalpindi: Devastating monsoon rains battered parts of Punjab, severely affecting power infrastructure and leaving thousands ...
RAWALPINDI: Heavy downpour continued to lash Islamabad and neighbouring Rawalpindi with the twin cities receiving 129 ...
WASA Rawalpindi is on high alert, with an emergency declared due to ongoing heavy rainfall in the twin cities since last ...
Authorities in Rawalpindi have announced a one-day holiday in view of adverse weather conditions. The decision was formalized through a notification issued by the Deputy Commissioner.