124 people died in Pakistan in 3 weeks due to monsoon disaster

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124 people died in Pakistan in 3 weeks due to monsoon disaster

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According to Pakistan's National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), 124 people have died across Pakistan in the last three weeks due to monsoon rains and related incidents.

264 people were injured. In its latest report, NDMA said that casualties were recorded from June 26 to July 16. Eight new deaths and 11 injuries have been reported in the last 24 hours. 

East Punjab province has been the most affected. In which 49 people died and 158 people were injured. After that, 38 people died and 57 people were injured in the northwestern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. 

20 people were reported dead and 40 injured in southern Sindh province, while 16 people were killed and four injured in southwestern Baluchistan province. 

One person has been killed and five injured in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir. Heavy monsoon rains occur in Pakistan every year from July to September. 

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