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Pakistan Floods: Dozens Killed or Injured, Many Displaced

Posted by feww on February 6, 2013

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Flooding in NW Pakistan claims dozens of lives, affects thousands

Heavy rains in northwest Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province has killed at least 35 people and injured dozens more, destroying or damaging hundrds of homes and displacing thousands of residents, emergency officials said.

  • Meantime, heavy snow fell over the country’s northern mountain ranges, breaking a 30-year record in Malam Jabba.
  • “More than three meters of snow fell in as many days, setting a new record,”  said Pakistan’s chief of meteorology.

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One Response to “Pakistan Floods: Dozens Killed or Injured, Many Displaced”

  1. T.G. said

    [Mind if we didn’t turn this conversation into an erudite discussion? Moderator]

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