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Heavy rains wreak havoc in Pakistan’s Punjab: 123 dead since June 25, over 1,000 evacuated | See Pics

Over 120 dead, 1,000+ evacuated as relentless rains and floods batter Pakistan’s Punjab province.

July 19, 2025 / 14:01 IST
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Floods triggered by intense rainfall have wreaked havoc across Punjab, leading to a rising death toll and widespread damage. (Image: AFP)
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Floods triggered by intense rainfall have wreaked havoc across Pakistan, leading to a rising death toll and widespread damage. (Image: AFP)

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At least 10 more lives were lost on Friday, pushing the total flood-related deaths in Pakistan's Punjab to 123 since June 25. (Image: AFP)

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Alongside fatalities, around 462 people have been injured in the flood-affected areas over the past weeks. (Image: AFP)

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The province experienced record-breaking rain, causing urban flooding that submerged many residential neighborhoods, according to PDMA. (Image: X)

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More than 70 of the total deaths occurred within the last two days, highlighting the severity of the recent downpours. (Image: AFP)

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The Pakistan Meteorological Department has issued warnings for continued heavy rains starting July 20, with no immediate relief in sight. (Image: X)

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PMD has raised an alert for high-level flooding in the River Indus at Kalabagh and Chashma over the next 24 hours, urging authorities to prepare. (Image: AFP)

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More than 1,000 people have been safely moved from flood-hit zones in Pothohar, including 398 in Jhelum, 209 in Chakwal, and 450 in Rawalpindi, PDMA reports. (Image: AFP)

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