Pakistan, Buner District and Flash Flood
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The blistering Texas summer is usually a time when candidates announce their campaigns and begin raising money for the election year ahead. This Texas summer has been cooler than normal, and so has the announcement period for some of the high-profile 2026 races.
The rare window to ask tough questions opens after a disaster. Too often, it closes before accurate answers can emerge.
This is the only family-approved fund that will collect donations for all 27 Camp Mystic angels. Their families said each girl was “deeply loving, incredibly generous, and particularly gifted at welcoming and including others with a depth of empathy beyond their years.”
For people living along the Delaware River, 1955 has become the measuring stick for flooding and property damage. The highwater mark of 43.7 feet at Easton caused by Hurricane Diane on Aug. 18-19, 1955, remains a record. But it is not alone. A series of three major floods between 2004 and 2006 similarly shocked the region.
A devastating flash flood that swept through Ingram, Texas, over the Fourth of July weekend continues to haunt local business owner Lorena Guillen, who lost not only her RV park and had damage to her home and restaurant but also witnessed the tragic deaths of a vacationing family.
Hunt Independent School district had over a month left until school was scheduled to start on August 20. But after devastating floods swept through Texas Hill Country on July 4, the district’s lone school,
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif directed federal ministers to personally oversee relief work in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa where at least 323 people have died.
Rescue operation in the region is underway as teams of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), and J&K's SDRF along with Indian Army, and local police are carrying out the operation. Read on: