Pakistan restores electricity, reopens roads
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Locals and rescuers in northern Pakistan try to remove debris in search of victims after a series of deadly flash floods.
Rescuers and residents resumed searching for survivors as the death toll from five days of torrential rain rose to almost 400, with authorities warning monsoon downpours would continue until the weekend.
Most of the deaths were recorded by disaster authorities in the mountainous Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in north-west Pakistan. At least 74 homes have been damaged, while a rescue helicopter crashed during operations, killing its five crew.
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Flood rescue teams with sniffer dogs searched debris in Pakistan’s northwest Buner district on Tuesday, after torrential rains and a cloudburst left more than 300 dead. View on euronews
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Heavier than usual rains and sudden cloudbursts during this monsoon season kill more than 300 people in recent days.
BAJAUR: The Pakistan Army has ramped up relief operations in flood-hit regions, focusing on restoring connectivity between Bajaur and Dir after the main bridge was swept away by floods. Additional troops have been deployed to Buner to assist with ongoing rescue and relief efforts.