2016 Pakistan flood

After heavy rains and flash floods in Pakistan,[1][2][3] at least 71 people were killed[4][5] and another 34 hospitalized. Rain started at night of Saturday, April 3,[6] rainfall began to spur floods in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region in the northwest.[7] Heavy rainfall is common in Southern Asia during the pre-monsoon season.[8]

2016 Pakistan flood
Date3–5 April 2016, July and August
Location Pakistan
Deaths153+

In response to floods, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government began to administer relief for those affected.[7] Rural areas with poor infrastructure were highly susceptible, and, consequently, some 150 homes were destroyed in the event.[6][9] The floods also caused deadly landslides that killed another 23 people. However, 5 survived and were rescued.[10] Furthermore, the rain washed away bridges and roads in the area, as well as causing crop loss.[10][11]

Another flood began in August. At least 82 people were killed during the floods, including a disaster involving a bus which resulted in the deaths of 27 people and the disappearance of four.[12]

Dead by location

Location Deaths
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 51[6]
Gilgit-Baltistan 15
Azad Kashmir 8

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