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Hopes for survivors wane after floods

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August 19, 2025

PAKISTANI rescuers dug homes out from under massive boulders at the weekend as they searched for survivors of flash floods that killed at least 344 people, with more than 150 still missing.

Torrential rains across the country since last week have caused flooding, rising waters and landslides that have swept away entire villages and left many residents trapped in the rubble.

Most of the deaths, 317, were reported in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, where monsoon rains that are only expected to intensify in the days ahead drove flooding and landslides that collapsed houses.

“We saw all the houses, buildings, and vehicles being swept away like pieces of wood. We managed to climb up the mountain, and when we looked down, our home was gone,” said Suleman Khan, a schoolteacher in Buner district who lost 25 relatives.

More than 150 people are missing in Buner, where at least 208 people were killed and “10 to 12 entire villages” were partially buried, officials said.

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