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Pakistan floods claim 299 lives, including 140 children
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55896, member: 636"] Flash floods and heavy rainfall have claimed 299 lives across Pakistan since late June. The National Disaster Management Authority reports that children account for 140 of these fatalities, while men and women represent 102 and 57 deaths, respectively. Injuries have affected 715 people, with children again bearing a heavy burden at 239 cases. Women sustained 204 injuries and men recorded 272 injuries during this period. The severe weather destroyed or damaged 1,676 homes throughout the affected regions. Emergency teams completed 223 rescue missions and evacuated 2,880 residents from dangerous areas. Officials distributed 13,466 relief supplies to survivors across multiple provinces. Medical personnel established 71 treatment centers and provided care to 577 patients. Livestock losses reached 428 animals, adding to the economic impact on rural communities. Federal and provincial agencies continue coordinating joint relief efforts. [/QUOTE]
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