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More than 200 people remain missing in one district of north-west Pakistan as a result of devastating monsoon flooding and landslides, an official has said. Flash floods have killed more than 300 people in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir in recent days, with most of the deaths recorded in the mountainous Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
Swabi Al-Khidmat Foundation says they had sent medicines worth Rs1m along with five doctors and 15 paramedical staff to Buner.
Pakistan is grappling with devastating flash floods. Heavy rains have caused widespread destruction. At least 243 people have died, with many still mi
Federal Minister for Kashmir Affairs & Gilgit Baltistan and SAFRON, Engineer Amir Muqam visited various flood-affected areas of District Buner here Saturday. In a statement issued here, the president of Pakistan Muslim League-N Khyber Pakhtunkhwa said,
The death toll from torrential rains and flash floods in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Buner district has risen to 78, according to Deputy Commissioner Kashif Qayyum. He said powerful floodwaters triggered by the storms caused multiple accidents, claiming dozens of lives.
A villager and his son recover washing machine from the mud of their partially damaged home following Friday's flash flooding at a neighbourhood of Pir Baba, an area of Buner
Pakistan Press Foundation 13 July 2009 1 minute read The home of radio journalist Rahman Buneri has been blown up by the Taliban in the militancy plagued Buner district of Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province. (PPF/IFEX) – The home of Rahman Buneri, a correspondent for Voice of America’s (VOA) Pashto-language service, Deewa Radio, was blown up on 9 July 2009 by the Pakistani Taliban in ...